RV enthusiasts have long been awaiting the arrival of the 2015 Shasta Airflyte Travel Trailer. This one-of-a-kind retro modern towable is now available for a limited time right here at PleasureLand RV Center in Minnesota, and we can’t think of any better gift to give this holiday season. This RV’s unique throwback styling coupled with all of the modern amenities you’ve learned to love makes for an RV experience that’s as comfortable and convenient as it is fun.
The Airflyte’s Unbeatable Design
The 2015 Shasta Airflyte is a spitting image of the #### model, so travelers who love vintage styling will find that this RV is the blast from the past they’ve been seeking. The two-tone red and white exterior coupled with classic white-wall radial tires and metal edging on the RV’s curves, doors, windows and storage areas will make you feel like you’re traveling back in the “good old days.” But the Shasta Airflyte also offers the conveniences of traveling in the modern era with a 5,000 BTU air conditioning system, 6-gallon water heater, metal exterior drip caps, an easy-to-use awning, stabilizer jacks, a one-piece metal roof and outdoor speakers.
A Retro Modern Interior
The Shasta company has created an RV that gracefully takes RV enthusiasts back in time without removing the modern amenities that make modern RV life so enjoyable. The interior of the RV includes a vintage-look LED dinette light, three-burner cooktop, microwave oven, classic “Dogbone” Formica with metal edging, LED interior lighting, Hehr Jalousie windows, a stereo with Bluetooth capabilities, a three-way refrigerator, birch wood cabinet doors, retro checkered flooring and plenty of space and storage options to allow you and your passengers to make the most of the space.
Tow the Airflyte Away Today
The Shasta Airflyte is different from all other RVs in the industry. The fun design and modern amenities make for an RV lifestyle that’s as enjoyable as it was back in the ‘70s. Log onto our PleasureLand RV Center website or stop by our lot in St. Cloud to take a closer look at the Shasta Airflyte today.