@@carmelolopez5256 At 12:34 I can see the that the bottom floor is also encased in an aluminum skin. This will add many more years to the life of this unit. 😎
@@carmelolopez5256 At 19:43 he shows the locker over head. My parents had a an 18 foot version of this design from 50 years ago where that was designed as another bed. Guess who's bed that was for many nights....mine! LOL
As an 42 feet long Airstream International 1984 owner in Europe I had a smile on my face during this video. After so many years still so many recognizable items in this cute mini Airstream. Thank you for the review!
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video my family owns an airstream at 30 ft long it's stored year round at a full-time trailer park thanks for the presentation 🇨🇦
So many stickers all over the inside and outside and many are very difficult to remove. Half the kitchen wall is Warning stickers. What a world we live in. The QR code is a dumb idea and the ones in mine lead to the wrong model Airstream anyway.
I think the QR codes are a great idea. You must not be technology astute because this is the way the world presents information now. Who wants to read thru a user manual when you can use your phone or tablet and get quick information. As for the stickers - this is not a car - the labels are there for a reason - most likely safety.
Who would purchase this unit at the price of 90K ? Really, if I had 90K to spend on a short use trailer I'd get one with more space and pay about 20K. Have a nice day.