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Our family has had a blast over the last 2 years living full-time in this Airstream. The only reason we are selling it is our travels are taking us internationally!
Here are some links to a virtual tour of our model by Airstream, a photo gallery of our Airstream, and a tour and review of the same model (and interior color) as ours by the YouTubers Keep Your Day Dream.
Airstream Virtual Tour – https://www.airstream.com/travel-trailers/flying-cloud/floorplans/30fb-bunk/
Photo Gallery – https://photos.app.goo.gl/X6gTox3Zw5ajfzeSA
Keep Your Day Dream Tour & Review – https://youtu.be/UCuiBFpJhZA
We order the unit from the factory and have been the only owners. We invested in some serious upgrades especially for boondocking, including Ford integrated TPMS, Equalizer hitch, 680 watts of Zamp solar, Victron Battery Monitor and Solar Controller, 600 Amp Hours of Battle Born Lithium Batteries (with 4 gauge wiring), 4,000 watts of inverter power, soft-starts for both A/C’s, and the dexter 3-inch axel lift – All installed by an Airstream Dealer and Battle Born Authorized installer.
We’ve camped on beaches and mountain tops, making SO many memories as a family. We’re all a bit sad to be moving out of her.
Start your adventure for: $99,215.00
Our rig has been the same setup as the Keep Your Day Dream setup, (Ford F-250 Platinum Tow Vehicle + Airstream Flying Cloud 30FB – Check out their tour here and review here: https://youtu.be/UCuiBFpJhZA)
All new RV’s have things that break. Under Airstream warranty we have had the stove and water pump replaced at dealers. 2 years of full-time use has its wear and tear also, so the drawer slides are worn, there’s a stain on the kitchen table from a hot pan being set there by a kid, a wall moved while going up in the mountains and scuffed the floor by a baseboard, our daughter broke out the back window and the refrigerator door handle broke. Due to COVID we have not been able to get the parts into a dealership to get fridge handle and window repaired. So we fabricated a stainless steel window covering for the rear window and rigged a strap in place of the handle for the fridge. The tires are original and will need replacement in the not too distant future. Otherwise, there are not any other issues or problems.
We hope you have as much fun with your family as we have had with ours. The Airstream is registered in Florida, but we are currently visiting Orange County, California with it.
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Know the vehicle’s market value
Be very suspicious of any vehicle priced significantly below market value. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Confirm contact information
Verify the seller’s physical address and phone number BEFORE SENDING PAYMENT. Zip codes, area codes and addresses should match up.
Use email wisely
Do not send personal or financial information (such as your social security number, credit card number or checking account number) to a seller via email. Email communications are not secure.
Do not use money transfer services, such as Western Union to pay for online purchases
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