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Fahrzeug-ID: | 461 |
Preis: | Now sold / verkauft |
Baujahr: | 1947/1948 |
Body / Total: | 6,0 / 7,1 m |
TÜV: | auf Wunsch |
Dimension extern: | 710 x 222 x 255 cm |
Dimension intern: | 600 x 208 x 196 |
Leergewicht: | 800 Kg |
Zul. Gesamtgewicht: | nach Wunsch |
Zustand aussen: | restaurationsbedürftig |
Zustand innen: | leer-empty |
Standort: | Hamburg / Germany |
Soeben verkauft / just sold
Rare Curtis Wright Clipper, unknown Modell, hand riveted Aicraft Carvan, timeless style, by Airstream Founder Wally Byam. Customization, rebuilding or as is like you desire. Trailer is arriving within 2 weeks. Transhipment to any destination on request. Clipper ist adapted with new axle, brakes, rims, tyres, hitch ( EU Norm). it needs TLC as usual.
Curtis Wright, who moved to LA from Michigan before the war to start a manufacturing plant, hired Wally Byam. After the war in 1946, they started production of a new post-war travel trailer based on Wally′s pre-war Airstream Clipper & Silver Cloud models at the LA Metropolitan Airport. After some months they went their separate ways, forming the Airstream Co. and Curtis Wright Travel Trailers. This appears to be why late 30s Airstreams and 1940s Curtis Wright′s look very similar. In June 1949, three individuals, Kenny Neptune, Frank Pollito and Pat Patterson, who had met each other while working for Douglas Aircraft, acquired the trailer business from Mr. Wright and began producing trailers under the Silver Streak name in south El Monte California -which it continued into the 1970s as a separate company. Curtiss-Wright manufactured airplanes during the 1940s, 1950s. The trailers were made at the Curtis-Wright facilities, but a man bearing the name of Curtis Wright (without the extra ′s′) took advantage of his name to build trailers, and hired Wally Byam founder of Airstream to continue the Clipper designs.
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