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15 Mar 2007 12:29 PM
    Welcome new members!   We've been seeing new people join up lately and wanted to say quick hello and welcome aboard.  If you are new and don't know where to start, this is a great place to introduce yourself to the other members.  So feel free to say hey and welcome!


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    15 Mar 2007 05:22 PM
    The gang is growing, welcome to the new members! 


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    17 Mar 2007 11:48 AM
    Hey, welcome aboard Mike Leary.  Glad to have you.  Tell us what interests you?


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    18 Mar 2007 01:14 PM
    Welcome Mike!


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    19 Mar 2007 07:37 PM
    Welcome kwheele. Tell us about you and your coach.


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    20 Mar 2007 06:05 PM
    Posted By Airstream345 on 03/19/2007 8:37 PM
    Welcome kwheele. Tell us about you and your coach.[/quote]WELCOME!
    So What do you have for a rig?


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    21 Mar 2007 09:01 AM
    Welcome Tubeowner.  This is a brand new group and we're growing fast.  What kind of rig do you have?


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    24 Mar 2007 11:47 AM
    Welcome RDM325. Man you guys are makin the Peanut look small!


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    28 Mar 2007 10:35 PM
    hi, i was introduced to this great site by cooperhawk. my husband and i just purchased a 1979 excella motorhome and are so excited about getting it ready to use. it needs some tlc, but basically it is in good shape. we knew there was work to be done, but, of course it was much more involved than we figured. it will be a labor of love. i'm sure we will have many more questions and updates. thanks to all, especially cooperhawk for telling me about this site!


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    29 Mar 2007 04:02 AM
    Welcome Airstreamers! Nice looking Rig you have there. Looking forward to you tales!


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    30 Mar 2007 08:06 PM
    Welcome Krashdragon, our newest member!


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    01 Apr 2007 08:16 AM
    We3lcome to the Latest member, Krashdragon. Post pics if you can!


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    01 Apr 2007 02:25 PM
    New in Virginia. My wife and I aren't AS owner yet, but seriously looking. Have found one in Idaho but how do we get it to Virginia? The search continues!! Looking for 280 Turbodiesel in good shape.


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    01 Apr 2007 03:27 PM
    Welcome aboard! There is an Airstream dealer not far from you that has Classic Motorhomes from time to time - Parkview RV. My 345 was originally sold by them back in 86. A little further north there is another one - Colonial Airstream. I know both of these dealers occasionally get older rigs in on trade.

    Also, PPL Motorhomes in TX ususaly has a few on the lot. The 280 TD is a very nice rig, but hard to come by. Keep us posted on how the search goes. As far as your question about how to get it home, thats easy - you drive it!



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    01 Apr 2007 04:36 PM
    Posted By vasellers on 04/01/2007 3:25 PM
    New in Virginia. My wife and I aren't AS owner yet, but seriously looking. Have found one in Idaho but how do we get it to Virginia? The search continues!! Looking for 280 Turbodiesel in good shape.

    Welcome! Good Luck in your quest, keep us posted


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    02 Apr 2007 04:10 PM
    Hey! Welcome Phil/ Sandy. Looking forward to having you around!


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    02 Apr 2007 05:24 PM
    Motorhomers and future motorhomers, you have found a home.  Welcome aboard!


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    02 Apr 2007 05:47 PM
    OH so THAT's what the engine is for!! Seriously, thanks for the warm welcomes. My problem is I can't take off work for the time it would take to do such a LOOOONNNGGG drive from Idaho to my part of Virginia. But you're right, that may be the only way for me to pull this off!


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    02 Apr 2007 07:42 PM
    I had mine delivered to my local dealership from Philly to Louisville for $500.


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    03 Apr 2007 06:12 AM
    Steve, I would really like to know more about the delivery process, what company and how arranged. (I'm from the Louisville area originially.)


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