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My wife and I always wanted to own an Avion. We figured that we would buy it when the kids were all grown up and we were financially secure. We took the plunge into ownership much sooner than expected. We were fed up with the poor quality of our conventional trailers. In August of 1986 we borrowed $30,000 to purchase our 1987 model 32S. We were only thirty six years old, with four small children, a mortgage, and an eleven year old Ford Econoline.

Today those four little children are grown up and gone from our household. Our fifth child was born in 1989. He travels with us in the only trailer he has ever known. At times our granddaughters come to spend time in our Avion. Sometimes it is just the two of us and we are looking more and more like the people in an Avion Brochure. Twenty years and tens of thousands of miles later our investment is still worth $10-12,000. There is no reason to believe that the trailer will not go through retirement with us and ultimately end up in the hands of one of our children who have fond childhood memories of our travels.

Silver Avions went out of production just a few short years after we purchased our trailer. Today's Avion owners are not only passionate about their Avion but all surviving Avion and Cayo RV's. This site exists for owners to help each other. Stop back in and take a look around once in a while. Maybe you will find the owners manual or parts you are seeking. There is also an increasing amount of nostalgia items and photos of these silver classics.

I thank the many people that supply different items for this site. If you have something you would like to share including pictures of your Silver Avion or Cayo please send them in. They are always welcome.

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