When did Airstream stop making Argosy?

When did Airstream stop making Argosy?

1979
The fuel crisis of the 1970s took its toll on the economy, and the Argosy plant closed in 1979. In 1986 the line was reintroduced in a radically redesigned form, complete with fiberglass end caps (one of several early Airstream experiments with fiberglass) and a square design.

How much does a 20 foot Airstream cost?

The Basecamp 20 starts at $45,900, while the Basecamp 20X starts at $48,900.

When did the Argosy travel trailer Come Out?

A product of Airstream, Argosy entered the marketplace in 1971 initially as a travel trailer company. Unlike the Airstream line’s metallic exterior appearance, Argosy would often be defined for being painted on the outside. Ranging from 20 to 28 feet in length, Class A motorhome were produced by Argosy starting in 1973.

How much does an Airstream Argosy RV cost?

Lots of updates. Classic unit with great features! If you are in the market for a travel trailer, look no further than this 1974 Airstream Argosy, priced right at $25,750. This Travel Trailer is located in Nashville, Tennessee.

How old is the 1973 airstream Argosy refrigerator?

1973 Airstream Argosy. Electricity works, doesn’t leak and doesn’t have any stains. Excellent condition , no dents , everything working , light weight 2450 pounds empty , well taken care of , one year old refrigerator runs on gas and electric , all original interior Very rare Argosy Minuet 24′.

When did the Argosy M-26 twin come out?

M-26 Twin. A product of Airstream, Argosy entered the marketplace in 1971 initially as a travel trailer company. Unlike the Airstream line’s metallic exterior appearance, Argosy would often be defined for being painted on the outside. Ranging from 20 to 28 feet in length, Class A motorhome were produced by Argosy starting in 1973.

Lots of updates. Classic unit with great features! If you are in the market for a travel trailer, look no further than this 1974 Airstream Argosy, priced right at $25,750. This Travel Trailer is located in Nashville, Tennessee.

When did the first Argosy trailer Come Out?

In 1973 the first Argosy trailers rolled off the line. Many Airstream dealerships sold and serviced them, and an uneasy balance developed as the company took pains to advertise the Argosy as almost an Airstream.

What kind of trailer looks like an Airstream?

Argosy: A short history of the painted Airstream. If your eyes are always drawn to gleaming, silver Airstreams as you pass them on the highway you’d be forgiven for taking a second look (or third, or fourth) when you see your first Argosy trailer. With domed end caps and panoramic windows, Argosy trailers look a lot like Airstreams.

When did the Argosy airstream plant shut down?

The fuel crisis of the 1970s took its toll on the economy, and the Argosy plant closed in 1979. In 1986 the line was reintroduced in a radically redesigned form, complete with fiberglass end caps (one of several early Airstream experiments with fiberglass) and a square design.

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