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1966

22'

Safari

$65,000
Los Angeles
, California
Last Modified January 28, 2026
Jennifer Johnson
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1966
22'
Safari
$65,000

Los Angeles
, California

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Lease to own (for dealers only)! I spent $120,000 to restore it because of Covid supply chain issues. It’s never been slept in. Top of the line fixtures. All sustainably rebuilt to maintain the original style and vibe.

Beautifully remodeled 1966 Safari Airstream for sale by private seller! Originally purchased to stay in the family, but I am divorcing and we need to liquidate. It’s all a real bummer. I really want this beautiful Airstream that originally belonged to my dad to go to a good home. This beauty has NEVER been used since being professionally remodeled by Flyte Camp. Perfect for full time RV living, camping with the entire family, or renting it out on AirBnB. Located in Los Angeles, California.

General notes;

1966 Safari Twin 22 Feet

Length: 22 8

Width: 96

Height: 106

Weight: 3360 LBS

Hitch Weight: 377 LBS

Type: TT

Model: 221

SO 226165

Includes;

Beverage Fridge

Full size toilet and sink, no shower/tub

Central Air and heating

Lighting includes;

Porch light

Upper lights throughout trailer

Bed side scones and personal shelves with outlets by both twin beds

Bathroom sconce

Carbon amp; Smoke detector

110 amp; 12 volt 2 different electrical systems shore power

Dedicated hair dryer circuit in the bathroom

GFC protector in whole trailer

Air stream is wired and grounded to code.

Rated for 45 PSI RV standard.

Air stream comes with 25 volt cord.

30 gallon propane tanks usually they are much smaller.

RV curtain rods installed.

Easy Functioning trailer, completely and sustainable renovated by Flyte Camp.

Fabric is a sign performance poly blend fabric

Operational notes;

Two heating vents

Front couch extends for more bed space.

Hot water heater is under kitchen sink.

Turn off hot water heater if only using trailer periodically.

Two Vent fans, 3 speeds to circulate outside air. One pulls air in and the other pushes air out.

Light switches are toggle switches.

Outlets on each side of kitchen counters

Electrical panel under twin bed on the right

Furnace under left twin bed

Storage under front sofa/bed

Do not block vents, needed to circulate air

Bathroom hook on door can NOT support a ton of weight

Air conditioner runs off of 110 power meaning you have to be plugged in to run it.

Furnace runs off of 12 volt propane ignition

Fridge will run off the batteries for the short term.

Don’t run all the power of out the batteries, it shortens their life.

When jack stands are NOT down, weight has to be balanced in trailer or it will tip. Basically meaning you can t have two people in the back of the trailer.

There are a few false panel drawers so be careful when opening.

Windows are not straight forward, meaning they can break easily and since the trailer was built in an odd year they are incredibly difficult to replace so if they break, there may not be a solution. They work best when you have two people opening them. I would suggest leaving them shut.

Do not shut the screen door with the handle window closed.

Steps tuck underneath

Make sure to deadbolt latch the door whenever you are transporting it. It’s a suicide door.

2 GFCI protected outlets outside. You can use these for a BBQ or awning.

Outside furnace and hot water heater vents gets extremely hot, do NOT touch.

One Gate Valve, this is where all the water waste comes out from.

Four stabilizer jacks. Either or inch hex head. Come with hand crank for jack.

For long term parking or storage, stabilize on blocks and store tires.

Dual storage propane regulator, auto change over to full tank when first tank is depleted.

Propane needs to be closed for transport. Will arrive closed.

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