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1986 Airstream Excella 32 - Texas Private Seller

2 years ago Airstream Trailers FOR SALE  Houston, TX 2428 Views 7 Watching
Year: 1986
Make: Airstream
Model: Excella
Length: 32
Country:US
State or Province:TX
City: Houston
Type of Sale:Private Seller
Listed:2 years ago
Location: Houston, TX
Price : $29,000

WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR SMALLER AIRSTREAM IN GOOD CONDITION. OURS IS PLENTY LARGE ENOUGH FOR FULL TIMING. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 OR 6 MONTHS EVERY SUMMER TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 OR 14 MPG DOING 75 TO 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was repaired as best we could without replacing the panels. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always keep a pet cover on the couch so it's not caused any problems. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny

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Revision Date: 2021-10-22 15:13:14
By User: Kenny L
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<p>BIG ENOUGH FOR FULL TIME. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 OR 6 MONTHS EVERY SUMMER TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 OR 14 MPG DOING 75 TO 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was repaired as best we could without replacing the panels. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always keep a pet cover on the couch so it's not caused any problems. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p> <p> <span style="font size:16px;">WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR SMALLER AIRSTREAM IN GOOD CONDITION. OURS IS PLENTY LARGE </span>ENOUGH FOR FULL TIMING. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 OR 6 MONTHS EVERY SUMMER TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 OR 14 MPG DOING 75 TO 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was repaired as best we could without replacing the panels. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always keep a pet cover on the couch so it's not caused any problems. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p>

Revision Date: 2021-10-22 15:10:14
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<p>BIG ENOUGH FOR FULL TIME. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 OR 6 MONTHS EVERY SUMMER TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 OR 14 MPG DOING 75 TO 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p> <p>BIG ENOUGH FOR FULL TIME. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 OR 6 MONTHS EVERY SUMMER TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 OR 14 MPG DOING 75 TO 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was repaired as best we could without replacing the panels. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always keep a pet cover on the couch so it's not caused any problems. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p>

Revision Date: 2021-10-22 15:05:24
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<p>BIG ENOUGH FOR FULL TIME. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 6 MONTHS A YEAR TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 14 MPG DOING 75 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p> <p>BIG ENOUGH FOR FULL TIME. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 OR 6 MONTHS EVERY SUMMER TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 OR 14 MPG DOING 75 TO 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p>

Revision Date: 2021-10-22 15:02:29
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<p>JUST REDUCED THIS TRAILER IS JUST AS SHOWN EVERYTHING WORKS NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS,... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoy traveling with us and we always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and have finally decided we will keep it and sell the Excella. I still doubt if we're making the right decision from a cost/benefit perspective, but life is short so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p><p>PS. Just posted 3 new exterior photos taken today.</p> <p>BIG ENOUGH FOR FULL TIME. WE LIVED IN THIS TRAILER 5 6 MONTHS A YEAR TRAVELING UP NORTH TO GET AWAY FROM THE HOUSTON HEAT. WITH THE LOW PROFILE AND NARROW BODY, I GET 13 14 MPG DOING 75 80 MPH WITH A SMALL DIESEL NISSAN. GETTING OLDER AND NOT ON THE ROAD AS MUCH. EVERYTHING WORKS: NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND BATH... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not so much for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoys traveling with us and there's plenty of room. We always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a 2019 Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and still having a hard time deciding which trailer to keep. Life is short, so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p>

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<p>We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoy traveling with us and we always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and have finally decided we will keep it and sell the Excella. I still doubt if we're making the right decision from a cost/benefit perspective, but life is short so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p><p>PS. Just posted 3 new exterior photos taken today.</p> <p>JUST REDUCED THIS TRAILER IS JUST AS SHOWN EVERYTHING WORKS NEW AXLES, NEVER LUBE BEARINGS, SELF ADJUSTING BRAKES, ZERO OFFSET WHEELS, 2 AIR CONDITIONERS, SMART TV'S, STAINLESS STEEL COUNTERTOPS,... We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoy traveling with us and we always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and have finally decided we will keep it and sell the Excella. I still doubt if we're making the right decision from a cost/benefit perspective, but life is short so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p><p>PS. Just posted 3 new exterior photos taken today.</p>

Revision Date: 2021-08-28 23:20:14
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<p>We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoy traveling with us and we always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and have finally decided we will keep it and sell the Excella. I still doubt if we're making the right decision from a cost/benefit perspective, but life is short so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p> <p>We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoy traveling with us and we always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and have finally decided we will keep it and sell the Excella. I still doubt if we're making the right decision from a cost/benefit perspective, but life is short so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p><p>PS. Just posted 3 new exterior photos taken today.</p>

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<p>We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new <span style="font size:16px;">upgraded </span>Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. <span style="font size:16px;">It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me.</span> I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from <span style="font size:16px;">Bob Jones RV</span> showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoy traveling with us and we always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and have finally decided to keep it and sell the Excella. I doubt if we're making the right decision f<span style="font size:16px;">rom a cost/benefit perspective,</span> but my I've learned my wife is always right in such matters.</p> <p>We are the 3rd owners of this 1986 Excella. In 2019, we took it for a 6 month road trip to Florida, up the east coast to Nova Scotia, across to Niagra Falls and back to Houston. On the trip, I had Colin Hyde in Plattsburg, NY install new upgraded Dexter axles with new suspension, shocks, Never Lube bearings and Self Adjusting brakes like the new trailers. It pulls so good on the freeway I forget I have it behind me. I upgraded the 2 TV's with larger Smart TV's. I have receipts from Bob Jones RV showing the 2nd owner spent over 59,000 on this trailer during the 12 years he owned it. The initial owner had all the kitchen, living room and bath counters replaced with stainless steel. It has a second AC unit, porcelain toilet, and other upgrades. Awnings all around. Virtually everything works and I could leave for Alaska tomorrow in it with no concerns. The body is in good condition but is weathered and has some minor damage on the rear passenger side corner which was structurally repaired. It's reliable and fully functional for traveling and camping, but not for glamping. We have an Australian Shepherd that enjoy traveling with us and we always kept a pet cover on the couch so it's never caused a problem. We purchased a Tommy Bahama 27FB in May of 2021 and have finally decided we will keep it and sell the Excella. I still doubt if we're making the right decision from a cost/benefit perspective, but life is short so try to enjoy as much as possible. Kenny</p>

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Posted by Annie M (2 years ago)

Hello, Is your camper still available? Annie

Posted by DocDeanS (2 years ago)

Interested

Hi I sent you a private message yesterday. Im very interested in your Airstream and would like to come see it. Could you please let me know a good time for you? My phone number is in the DM.

Thanks,
Dean

Posted by Annie M (2 years ago)

Quoted text:
Hello, Is your camper still available? Annie
Hello, Let me know if you still have your camper. We are very interested. Annie

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