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Country Coach Future

Yahoo Message Number: 55373
Been gone for awhile. Any up-date on the future of CC? Up for sale, buyers out there, re-open or just closed down for good. Any news rumors or talk out there ?

Hope everone is enjoying things, drive safe and take care.

Chris

Re: Country Coach Future

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 55385
Judge ordered and signed chapter 7 bankruptcy right before Thanksgiving...liquidation auction is scheduled to start Feb. 4th.
Right now it looks like its down for good.

Quote from: chrisfa36
> Been gone for awhile. Any up-date on the future of CC? Up for sale,
buyers out there, re-open or just closed down for good. Any news rumors or talk out there ?

Re: Country Coach Future

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Yahoo Message Number: 55393
Bob Lee told a member of our club that to a large degree he thinks the era of big expensive motor homes is over. He also said in a TV interview with a station in Oregon that he did not think he could put together the resources to start another company like CC. There will always be people who want a Prevost conversion or a Winnebago. Bob seems to think the trend is moving more to the towable market. Time will either prove him right or wrong!

Gene 10920

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 55412
Hi:

Expensive coaches may come back. It will be a long time from today. Thank God I have my CC Coach. If I had to abandon it I would get an Airstream Trailer. I had 3 prior to owning 2 Country Coaches. Airstream's Wally Byam Travel group is great. Lots of distant and close events and many of them.

Bob, 2007, Allure 470

Bob Lee told a member of our club that to a large degree he thinks the era
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>of big expensive motor homes is over. He also said in a TV interview with a > >station in Oregon that he did not think he could put together the >resources to start another company like CC. There will always be people >who want a >Prevost conversion or a Winnebago. Bob seems to think the >trend is moving more to the towable market. Time will either prove him >right or wrong!
Especially true, given the current disastrous political climate

in the new Peoples Republic Of The US.

 

Country Coach Future

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Yahoo Message Number: 61791
Have not heard much since the Country Coach auction in Junction City last spring when the Lee's purchased a lot of drawings, information and other key elements the could get them back in the business of building motorhomes. Any one know what their plans and timetable are?

Hank Jr.