Selling Price -
$26,000.00
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Airstream is the oldest manufacturer in the RV industry, and for good reason. With their bulletproof aluminum riveted shell designs, sleek aircraft styling, and mirror finishes. When you think of a camper, most people think of an Airstream. Of approximately 400 travel trailer builders operating in 1936, Airstream was the sole survivor of the Great Depression. A legacy of almost a century does not come easy in the world of campers. Our 1976 Airstream Land Yacht is a testament to that legacy and then some.
On the outside the Airstream is a gleaming silver torpedo, adorned on every side with aviation style windows and gleaming silver rivets lined up on every seam. There’s an awning on both sides of the unit for the most amount of outdoor comfort possible, and your utility hookups are all seated in the rear of the unit for easy access. At some point along the way the previous caretakers of this rolling piece of art upgraded the camper with a more modern and better equipped roof Air Conditioner. Coupled with the bigger dual 30lb propane tanks holding a maximum of 14 gallons, comfort is yours with just a flick of the wrist no matter the climate.
To say that the interior of our Land Yacht has been remodeled would be an understatement. Every surface that could be painted has been, and there’ve been some slight modifications to the furniture selection throughout, however the floorplan remains mostly the same. Crossing the threshold is like stepping into a time capsule from the mid 70s. The original floor has been done away with in favor of a herringbone pattern vinyl wood plank look. A vast shag couch rests at the nose just to the right of the door, flanked by roll up door cabinets and speakers intelligently spaced throughout the camper. Providing blissful surround sound entertainment no matter where the road takes you.
Moving further back in the coach the kitchen is highly efficient and effective with a two basin sink, three burner cooktop with an attached oven beneath, refrigerator/freezer, and all the cabinet space your heart desires. Nothing is more than an arm’s reach away making utilizing the space easier than it would be in some other campers. Stylistically it’s been given an octagon tile backsplash on top of a large mirror at the end of the countertop bouncing the natural light about the room.
Past the kitchen is another living area with yet another couch for sitting or sleeping, and an even larger array of cabinetry so that nothing has to be left behind on the trip. With full electrical hookup the thoughtfully placed 110V outlets throughout the camper are a welcome convenience. In the rear of this beauty lies one of the best camper bathrooms I’ve laid eyes on, the way the space is spread out while still being compact is beyond pleasant. The toilet comes with an attached bidet, and the shower doubles as a bath for small children, pets, or if you just need a good foot soak. The linen cabinet has also been faced with a body mirror in place of a regular vanity mirror.
While it’s not the same as it was half a century ago, our 1976 Airstream Land Yacht is still a rolling piece of history. Nothing looks like an airstream, nothing feels like an airstream, nothing brings a smile to people’s faces more than seeing one of these silver bullets beautifully polished gliding down the highway. History may last forever but our Airstream won’t last long on our lot. Come in and see this slice of camping history before it’s gone.
UPDATE: We are unable to test the water system as there is a leak at the city water connection.
https://www.airstream.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/1976-travel-trailer-floorplans-281.pdf
Airstream is the oldest manufacturer in the RV industry, and for good reason. With their bulletproof aluminum riveted shell designs, sleek aircraft styling, and mirror finishes. When you think of a camper, most people think of an Airstream. Of approximately 400 travel trailer builders operating in 1936, Airstream was the sole survivor of the Great Depression. A legacy of almost a century does not come easy in the world of campers. Our 1976 Airstream Land Yacht is a testament to that legacy and then some.
On the outside the Airstream is a gleaming silver torpedo, adorned on every side with aviation style windows and gleaming silver rivets lined up on every seam. There’s an awning on both sides of the unit for the most amount of outdoor comfort possible, and your utility hookups are all seated in the rear of the unit for easy access. At some point along the way the previous caretakers of this rolling piece of art upgraded the camper with a more modern and better equipped roof Air Conditioner. Coupled with the bigger dual 30lb propane tanks holding a maximum of 14 gallons, comfort is yours with just a flick of the wrist no matter the climate.
To say that the interior of our Land Yacht has been remodeled would be an understatement. Every surface that could be painted has been, and there’ve been some slight modifications to the furniture selection throughout, however the floorplan remains mostly the same. Crossing the threshold is like stepping into a time capsule from the mid 70s. The original floor has been done away with in favor of a herringbone pattern vinyl wood plank look. A vast shag couch rests at the nose just to the right of the door, flanked by roll up door cabinets and speakers intelligently spaced throughout the camper. Providing blissful surround sound entertainment no matter where the road takes you.
Moving further back in the coach the kitchen is highly efficient and effective with a two basin sink, three burner cooktop with an attached oven beneath, refrigerator/freezer, and all the cabinet space your heart desires. Nothing is more than an arm’s reach away making utilizing the space easier than it would be in some other campers. Stylistically it’s been given an octagon tile backsplash on top of a large mirror at the end of the countertop bouncing the natural light about the room.
Past the kitchen is another living area with yet another couch for sitting or sleeping, and an even larger array of cabinetry so that nothing has to be left behind on the trip. With full electrical hookup the thoughtfully placed 110V outlets throughout the camper are a welcome convenience. In the rear of this beauty lies one of the best camper bathrooms I’ve laid eyes on, the way the space is spread out while still being compact is beyond pleasant. The toilet comes with an attached bidet, and the shower doubles as a bath for small children, pets, or if you just need a good foot soak. The linen cabinet has also been faced with a body mirror in place of a regular vanity mirror.
While it’s not the same as it was half a century ago, our 1976 Airstream Land Yacht is still a rolling piece of history. Nothing looks like an airstream, nothing feels like an airstream, nothing brings a smile to people’s faces more than seeing one of these silver bullets beautifully polished gliding down the highway. History may last forever but our Airstream won’t last long on our lot. Come in and see this slice of camping history before it’s gone.
UPDATE: We are unable to test the water system as there is a leak at the city water connection.
- $26,000.00
- Glen Ellyn, Illinois
- Pre-Owned
- C-A3706
- 1976
- AIRSTREAM
- LAND YACHT
- TRADE WIND
- 1
- 25' 0"
- Available