34 foot Airstream Motorhome? Didn't know they went this big !

Spotted at the festival of speed at Bromyard.
 

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Wow.. I'm not sure that would get through my village, let alone some of the places we have stayed at :oops:
 
Dear insurance company, I have just bought a rare 1987, 34 foot motorhome. Please quote me for insurance and give me windshield cover for a unique split screen, irreplaceable from stock by the manufacturer.

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Dear insurance company,


Dear insurance company , I have just bought a rare 1987, 34 foot motorhome. Please quote me for insurance and give me windshield cover for a unique split screen, Available to buy from a number of places at around $999 so less than the cost of plenty of German A Class screens :D

 
I love the idea of that much space, but a more practical version would be imagine if you split in in half and made the rear a trailer but when you pull up on site you slide a roof over and make it all one vehicle again - would allow a bit more manouverability like on a bendy bus :LOL::giggle:
 
Dear insurance company , I have just bought a rare 1987, 34 foot motorhome. Please quote me for insurance and give me windshield cover for a unique split screen, Available to buy from a number of places at around $999 so less than the cost of plenty of German A Class screens :D

Ah well, I'm wrong again; it's becoming a habit!
 
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34ft is not that big?. And the Airstream are relatively narrow bodied too. I`ve had bigger trucks down Devon Lanes.

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I wonder if the name is an anagram? :LOL:
 

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