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This is a 1969 Airstream Sovereign 31ft Land Yacht Travel Trailer in Ojai Valley, California. It was listed for sale over at Tiny Home Builders.

This Vintage Airstream has been totally remodeled with a contemporary flare.

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31ft Airstream Land Yacht Vintage Travel Trailer For Sale in Ojai Valley, California

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Images via Tiny Home Builders

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Meet the Longnecker Family, they are a family of six that travel full-time in their 1972 Airstream travel trailer.

Starting next week (October 1st) they are hosting a 5-day challenge to help you plan your first boondocking trip. Get more details below, take a virtual tour of their Airstream tiny home, and please re-share this story on your Facebook to help us spread the word. Thank you!🙏

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This Family of 6 is Living and Traveling Full Time in Their 1972 Airstream Trailer!

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Images via Jonathan and Ashley Longnecker

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This is Wundertow. It’s the story of a young family living and traveling full time in a 1977 Airstream that they renovated.

We are a family of 3 who decided to ditch the rat race, get rid of most of our “stuff” and take-on fulltime living on the road while traveling the U.S.1

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Family Living and Traveling in a 1977 Airstream!

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This is Tanya’s beautiful 1965 17′ Airstream Caravel that’s for sale in Portland, Oregon. The best part is, it was renovated by Hofmann Architecture in 2016!

After traveling halfway across the country and back again, this beautiful vintage Airstream is ready for a new owner.1

Beautifully Restored Airstream Caravel in Portland, Oregon!

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This is the story of how this 850 sq. ft. modern cabin in the forest came to be.

Maricela Salas and Mary McGoff admit they were “naive” about buying raw land before making their purchase of a hillside lot in the Berkshires. It turned out to be too steep and rocky for a traditional foundation. To avoid “blasting” and ruining their beloved refuge, their contractor Arthur Jackson (of The Small Building Company) created piers to perch their cabin like a “treehouse” above the rocky ledge.2

Before they designed and built the cabin, they lived in an Airstream on the property to get to know the land better. Smart! Learn all about the cabin and get the full story by watching the video below.

Related: Modern Cabin in the Brazilian Rainforest

Modern Cabin in the Forest

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This is a renovated and Dutch-Decorated 1974 Airstream Argosy.

It’s sleek and modern, with bench seating that turns into a bed, a bathroom and a kitchen with a refrigerator, oven and hot-plate.

Related: Renovated Airstream with Awesome Deck Space

Dutch-Decorated 1974 Airstream Argosy

Images via Lobke Latten

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This is an Airstream hotel located in the Bay Area called AutoCamp.

The community was started with the help of a Kickstarter campaign which raised $121,831.

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Village of Airstream Travel Trailers

Photos via DesignBoom

Photos via DesignBoom

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This is a video tour of an Airstream Tiny House.

It was renovated by Wind River Tiny Homes.

It started out as a 24′ 1974 Airstream Overlander.

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Related: Renovated Airstream by Wind River Tiny Homes

Video Tour of Airstream Tiny House

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This is the story of a couple who are living in a 1978 Airstream Tiny Home. When they got tired of living paycheck to paycheck, they decided to make a big change.

So George and Melanie decided that they would live in an Airstream travel trailer to pursue their dreams of a simple life and the opportunity for George to pursue his career in art. After doing some research, they found an Airstream on Craigslist and bought it for $5,000. And with a budget of about $1,500, they fixed it up to suit their needs.

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Couple Living in ’78 Airstream Tiny Home

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Images © A Small Life

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