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Featherlite Coaches is a luxury motor coach manufacturer based in Suffolk, Virginia. It sells through dealers in the United States. Featherlite has produced some of the most expensive motor coaches ever made. [1] The company debuted the $2.5 million Platinum Plus in 2006. [2] Featherlite is the official luxury coach of NASCAR. [3]
In January 2013, Millennium Luxury Coaches announced a new video series entitled The Journey with episode 1, "The Journey Begins". Millennium planned for more episodes in the following months, showcasing the luxury coach building process. [8] Millennium has been featured on the June cover of Family Motor Coach Association Magazine. [9]
This 2022 Newmar Dutch Star diesel motor coach, and others like it, will be on display at the Louisville Boat, RV and Sportshow. Take a look inside. This luxury motor coach features the same high ...
Sarver was born in Tucson to Irene and Jack Sarver. Sarver is Jewish. [3] His father was a prominent Tucson businessman, banker, and hotel developer (the elder Sarver built the Aztec Inn, the Plaza International Hotel (now an Aloft Hotel) at Speedway and Campbell in Tucson in the early 1970s, [4] built and operated the Tucson area Howard Johnson's locations, and headed American Savings & Loan ...
Paradise Valley Mall was a shopping mall located in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.The last remaining anchor stores were JCPenney and Costco.There were 3 vacant anchor stores that were once Sears, Dillard's, and Macy's.
Deluxe built up a large fleet of Domino and Austral Tourmaster coaches. It later purchased coaches from Denning, MotorCoach Australia and Setra. [13] [14] Deluxe adopted a white with two shades of blue livery that was a familiar sight on Australia's road for many years after its demise courtesy of the number of operators who elected not to repaint former Deluxe coaches they purchased.
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In 1959 Oldham, a 24-year veteran who started in the summer sales program, became the majority shareholder of Southwestern; his ownership role would last until 1968, and his presidential role would last until 1972. J. Fred Landers was also made 49% owner at this time and continued his career with Southwestern until he died in 1987.