After a long search for the perfect fit travel trailer we picked up our new 2019 Living Vehicle last October. Had some aftermarket upgrades installed over the winter and did not make it out camping until a 2400 mile 2 week FL spring break trip. We loved the trip and love our trailer! Learned a bunch of things along the way. Glad I got the rig up and back without a scratch it being over 15 years since I have towed something this big and heavy.
We spent quite a bit of time on our trip showing off the new rig. For those of you who are not aware of this new mfr. see url below:
In short the founder (Hoffman Architecture) was in the vintage Airstream restomod space for years and designed the LVs a year or so ago given the shortcomings of the Airstream package for longer hauls. I think we are about #30 since they started selling them.
So far we are just blown away by the quality of the unit and attention to detail in the design.
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Thanks. Yeah that was the clincher for us. Historically, that was a feature on some Airstreams but I don’t think they have done that since the ‘70s. At one point we were considering vintage AS just because of that.
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