



We did a lot of work on the Airstream over the last couple weeks to get the cruiser road worthy so we could camp in it at our local county fair. I waterproofed the inside as much as possible and put in the first layer of insulation, installed the back window and installed temporary tail lights. I knew it would still leak a little,they all leak:}The insulation worked well because it was hot enough that you could not touch the shell above the insulation. The aluminum tent was a little rough looking and looked very out of place to say the least but worked very well.
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