FOR SALE and IN PROGRESS

1941 Vagabond
19'

1956 Airstream
Bubble 16'
AVAILABLE TRAILER LIST:
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1971 Airstream Custom Caravel 18' fully renovated - $45,000 or best offer - see photos below
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1956 Airstream Bubble 16' - in the process of renovation
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1960 Holiday House model 24 unrestored - link to photos
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1941 Vagabond 19' unrestored - link to photos
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1947 Airstream Liner 22' unrestored
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1974 Airstream Argosy Motorhome 24' gutted; new AC and skylights with fans installed
For pricing, please call 760-532-2552 or email us at rivetrenovations@gmail.com
1971 AIRSTREAM CARAVEL 18' $45,000.









This vintage trailer got a complete rebuild with upgrades in its systems, styling, configuration, and comfort. At 18 feet, it's easy to tow and ideal for road tripping, hosting guests, or renting as an ADU. The light and bright living space, large bathroom with full shower, bonus windows, contemporary design, and spacious dinette make this trailer very functional and relaxing. The dinette converts to a XL queen bed. The classic exterior is in great shape for its age and was just polished. <3000 lbs. dry weight; <300 lbs. hitch weight. Price: $45,000 OBO. Contact us to view in person or via video chat.




















1961 AIRSTREAM BAMBI 16'
COMPLETED PROJECTS:
SOLD- 1964 Airstream Safari 22'
CUSTOM- 1977 Airstream Ambassador 29'
SOLD- 1966 Divco B100 Ice Cream Truck
SOLD- 1977 Airstream Caravanner 25'
SOLD- 1963 Airstream Overlander 26'
SOLD- 1948 Westwood Coronado 28'
SOLD- 1961 Airstream Bambi 16'
CUSTOM- 1960 Airstream Safari 22'
SOLD- 1962 Airstream Globetrotter 19'
CUSTOM- 1977 Airstream Excella 31'
SOLD- 1979 Airstream Safari 23'
SOLD- 1972 Airstream Safari 23'
CUSTOM- 1959 Airstream Tradewind 24'
SOLD- 1973 Airstream Safari 22'
*All of our trailers are sold for cash as-is with no implied nor expressed warrantees. No financing or payment plans are available from the seller. Staging items not included. Vintage trailers are a unique breed that requires specialized insurance not provided by us; try Airforums for an appraiser near you, or use James Polk Assoc. We will support buyers with basic how-to info, but buyers are themselves responsible for learning important details such as how to use travel trailers properly and safely, tow trailers of any length, operate tow vehicles and systems like plumbing, electricity, propane and AC/heat, and camp successfully and happily. Those customers who are new to travel trailers and towing should educate themselves before purchasing any trailers from us or anyone else. There are many helpful groups and forums online that can help. We wish you a wonderful trailer adventure!