New 2017 Classic 30 Twin Travel Trailer
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Classic 30 Twin Description
Step inside and notice the rear sofa with power recliners tucked along the rear wall. Straight in the door find more seating with a power dinette/bed that is 42" x 76". Here you can enjoy your meals, or easily transform it into sleeping for one more guest. There is also an LED TV mounted just to the side of the dinette which can easily be viewed from any seating in the room.
The kitchen offers all of the basics including a 9 cu. ft. refrigerator, a slide out pantry for canned and dry goods, plus a three burner range with convection microwave oven, and large single sink for cleaning up.
A split bath can be found just beyond the large storage wardrobe on your left. Here you will find a shower, and a private toilet area, plus a vanity with sink on your right.
In the very rear you can rest comfortably on two twin beds that measure 36" x 78.75" and 36" x 80". Each features a locker for storage, plus a hanging wardrobe. There is a nightstand between the two beds in the rear, and so much more throughout!
Classic 30 Twin Specifications
Sleeps | 5 |
Length | 31 ft 3 in |
Ext Width | 8 ft 6 in |
Ext Height | 9 ft 10 in |
Int Height | 6 ft 8 in |
Interior Color | Macadamia, Chestnut |
Exterior Color | Silver |
Hitch Weight | 773 lbs |
GVWR | 10000 lbs |
Dry Weight | 7365 lbs |
Cargo Capacity | 2635 lbs |
Fresh Water Capacity | 54 gals |
Grey Water Capacity | 37 gals |
Black Water Capacity | 39 gals |
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ManuFacts
In 1931, Airstream began with Wally Byam’s dream: to build a travel trailer that would move like a stream of air, be light enough to be towed by a car, and create first-class accommodations anywhere.
Wally Byam introduced the first riveted aluminum, semi-monocoque Airstream – known as the Clipper – in 1936. He forever changed the world of travel and built a community of like-minded adventurers called Airstreamers. Today, the entire Airstream community keeps Wally’s spirit alive and well.
Airstream travel trailers and touring coaches aren’t built the fastest way. Not the easiest, either. That’s because they’re built with an obsessive attention to detail, and a willingness to choose the processes and materials that make the absolute best product – even if it’s a little harder, takes a little longer, and costs a little more to do. That’s the kind of quality that makes Airstreams last not just years but generations, and the kind we’re proud to put our name on.