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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Pulling a camper
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<blockquote data-quote="Wes Davis" data-source="post: 864056" data-attributes="member: 62677"><p>I agree that Airstreams are major cool and they have a huge following. Tons of information on the interweb for getting them back into shape. I remember growing up in the hills of West Virginia we would always run into Airstreams out in the middle of the woods that people lived in permanently. My parents are currently big travel trailer campers and whenever I visit them in a park its great to see the old Airstreams restored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wes Davis, post: 864056, member: 62677"] I agree that Airstreams are major cool and they have a huge following. Tons of information on the interweb for getting them back into shape. I remember growing up in the hills of West Virginia we would always run into Airstreams out in the middle of the woods that people lived in permanently. My parents are currently big travel trailer campers and whenever I visit them in a park its great to see the old Airstreams restored. [/QUOTE]
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