{mosimage}The front of the 34-foot trailer is a fully equipped living space. The rear 11 feet is configured as a garage with an aluminum interior skin and textured floor. There are storage cabinets, tabletop work areas, tie-downs, electrical outlets for power, and speakers that are tied to the sound system. The cargo area is accessed from the rear through a gull-wing door and a fold-down ramp. The cargo and living spaces are connected by a door with a porthole window.
The living area has a contemporary yacht-inspired design with flush cabinetry, flowing lines and indirect lighting. Stainless steel appliances, a flush-mounted flat screen TV and leather appointments add to the modern look.
{mosimage}The PanAmerica model made its debut at the Legends of the Motorcycle Concours d’Elegance in May at Half Moon Bay, California, where custom bike builder Jesse James also showed off an aluminum-clad motorcycle he built to match the appearance of the Airstream trailer.
Airstream expects the PanAmerica to be popular with motorcyclists and other outdoor enthusiasts, but it also has other applications. The cargo area, for example, could be used as an office, and the company said it will start to offer customizable PanAmerica packages as it receives feedback from customers. The suggested base retail price of the PanAmerica is $80,000.
For information, visit www.Airstream.com or call (877) 596-6111.
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