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Acampingwewillg
Dec 17, 2014Explorer II
Hi..
Just some quick history about Vogue. The original Factory was, in fact, in Sun Valley, Ca on Tuxford St. In the 90'ies Vogue was purchased by Mitchell Motor Coach back east someplace. I have been told that the Mitchell Coaches are the sought after ones. After Mitchell, Featherlight Trailer purchased Vogue and they produced Vogue's for a few years eventually using a Prevost chassis in the later years.
I bought my '96 Vogue about 13 years ago....it had roughly 40,000 miles on it. Mechanically(knock on wood) its been solid. Now, I've had to replace the typical items(water heater, Refrig, airs) but its still going strong. I have the Cat powered 3176b engine, a 350hp/1100 lb torgue engine couple with a bullet prove Allison HD4060 Trans(look up that Trans number, you'll only find it on high end coaches). I've been extremely happy with our's. If you have any questions, just PM me....I'd be happy to answer anything I can. Good Luck!
Just some quick history about Vogue. The original Factory was, in fact, in Sun Valley, Ca on Tuxford St. In the 90'ies Vogue was purchased by Mitchell Motor Coach back east someplace. I have been told that the Mitchell Coaches are the sought after ones. After Mitchell, Featherlight Trailer purchased Vogue and they produced Vogue's for a few years eventually using a Prevost chassis in the later years.
I bought my '96 Vogue about 13 years ago....it had roughly 40,000 miles on it. Mechanically(knock on wood) its been solid. Now, I've had to replace the typical items(water heater, Refrig, airs) but its still going strong. I have the Cat powered 3176b engine, a 350hp/1100 lb torgue engine couple with a bullet prove Allison HD4060 Trans(look up that Trans number, you'll only find it on high end coaches). I've been extremely happy with our's. If you have any questions, just PM me....I'd be happy to answer anything I can. Good Luck!
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