New 2017 Classic 33 Travel Trailer
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Classic 33 Description
If you enjoy traveling with the comforts of home, then take a step inside this Airstream RV Classic 33 travel trailer to find a front bedroom and rear bathroom with many home conveniences in between.
As you enter to your right there is a front master bedroom with a power queen bed that can be moved up or down, and dual nightstands. The space savings door allows for privacy when needed.
To the left of the entry, you will find a power dinette/bed and a sofa with footrests. You are sure to appreciate the seating after shopping or after a hike. On the opposite side you can enjoy the projector TV screen, entertainment center, and desk cabinet as well as the galley kitchen amenities. There is a large single sink, three burner range, slide out pantry, and a refrigerator, plus plenty of overhead cabinets, drawers, and lower storage for your dishes and things.
The rear bathroom features a shower with a heated floor, plus a toilet with storage and headed towel bar above along one side. A large wardrobe for your vacation clothes is opposite the luxurious shower, and a vanity with sink stretching the width of the trailer is along the rear, plus there are many more comforts!
Classic 33 Specifications
Sleeps | 5 |
Length | 33 ft |
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 | 1175 lbs |
GVWR | 10000 lbs |
Dry Weight | 8261 lbs |
Cargo Capacity | 1739 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.