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Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Van

I tried to find angle that would make this van look as tall as it really is; I think I was successful. Here she is, our rental home for the week, a 2004 Airstream Westfalia on a Sprinter chassis. Only 250 were imported to the US under the Airstream name, but the market just wasn’t ready for a high end class B at the time, and it was discontinued. In Europe, there have been decades of iterations of these known as the “James Cook” on various Sprinter chassis all the way up to the present day. Why we can’t get them in the US, I have no idea. Such efficient design for a family of four. #airstreamsprinterwestfalia #vanlife #familyvanlife #11feettallandonlyalittlelonger

A post shared by David Zimmerman (@advodna_dave) on Apr 18, 2018 at 8:38pm PDT

Posted by David Zimmerman
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