Airstream Excella Travel Trailer Factory Production 1980′s

Posted: October 15th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 8 Comments »

This video was converted from VHS and posted to share with the Airstream community. The video highlights the Airstream Trailer production process for the 1980′s Excella and Sovereign travel trailers. Please make sure you view my other videos and share with friends and family. We would also like to hear your comments.


8 Comments on “Airstream Excella Travel Trailer Factory Production 1980′s”

  1. 1 bottom11 said at 2:15 am on February 8th, 2009:

    any more videos 5 star ! thanks

  2. 2 HunterMann said at 1:13 am on March 18th, 2009:

    This an excellent video about Airstream trailers, very informative.
    Long live Wally!!

  3. 3 Seattlecarnut said at 10:26 pm on September 30th, 2009:

    It’s nice to see some things are still made here in the USA. It’s also nice to see some things are made entirely by hand instead of all being made by robots. Why aren’t most RVs built as good as Airstream?

  4. 4 realtorman2 said at 9:06 pm on October 3rd, 2009:

    4: 32
    “Cold rolled tempered high strength super quality finished aluminum”

    Yeah baby!!

  5. 5 kelly6219 said at 7:28 pm on January 11th, 2010:

    Very interesting! Enjoyed learning about how the Airstream is made! Thanks!

  6. 6 RU469NO said at 11:33 am on January 20th, 2010:

    Its a matter of cost, A Nash will last just as long and you can buy 4 to the price of one Bambi lOL

  7. 7 Seattlecarnut said at 2:27 pm on January 20th, 2010:

    What I like is Wally Byam’s philosophy “Never make changes, always make improvements.” The meaning, I suspect is “never make changes unless it’s necessary to improve the product.” I like that.

  8. 8 garybsg said at 9:52 pm on June 29th, 2010:

    My wife begged me to buy an Airstream. I hated the storage on them and hated the price. That was 3 years ago, Oh my god, I have fallen in love. I changed my mind when I had to do a sudden evasive turn and then zig zag down a steep hill. The freaking Airstream hunkered down like a Porche and we escaped with our lives. I love my Airstream.


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