The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1970 — Page 34

A new industry

Top Line receives Cleveland award

Top Line Motor Home.. located at the Wawasee Airport near Syracuse.-was winner of the best commercial display award at the recent Cleveland Recreation Vehicle Mobile Home Exposition, having been chosen over 200 other similar displays Ire the accompanying photo. Raymond A Peltcs'. president of Top Line Motor Homes, is shown at the left receiving the award from James Sima The award was on creating interest in the recreation field This was the first time the local firm displayed at the Cleveland Exposition. A New Industry Top Line began production of a selfcontained motor home in January 1969 and has a capacity of only two units per week ••We're beginning small." stales Mr. Peltcs in an interview with a Cleveland Press reporter following receipt of the above award. %'Rut we are concentrating on a quality unit." He states the front end of Top Line is of 16 guage steel as a safety feature. He calls the unit "your - vacation Tun Wagon'.” It is a big beamy, five-sleeper on a rugged special designed all-steel frame A large roomy cockpit, constructed of massive 16-guage steel, engineered for safety and conform For relaxing, the dinette and gaucho arrangement allows for comfort while camping or in transit. Storage space is abundant in drawers, cabinets and wardrobes. • The unit is powered by a 350 cu. in Chevrolet engine, Turbo Hydromatic three-speed transmission. power steering and brakes Besides Mr. Peltcs as president; Jay Heyde of Rochester is secretary-treas-urer; and Lyle Kell is gen- % era I manager The unit sells for under $12,000 I; > v V B 'fcjL v GAYLORD JONES Regent President

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