LTV and Dean

As a past Leisure Libero owner, I met the whole gang at the factory up in Winkler, Manitoba. It is a family company, and they are small enough that you certainly get to know all of the management. Since they were closer to my home in ND than any dealer, they held my warranty. For 5 years, when I would call, the receptionist would greet me by name... and it wasn't caller ID. (probably I called way too often... lol especially the first year) Their summer rally is great fun and that is where I met Dean and his family.

He really is a nice guy, a super salesman, of course, with a great company which builds some of the nicest rigs in the business. I only wish that they still built a Class B, but their little C's are so popular that they just don't have the manufacturing capability. (more of a labor shortage...)

As to the stealth thing, they are certainly stealthier that a stripy swooshy 40 ft diesel pusher... lol
 
Also the use of the word 'stealth' several times. With a 25' Class C?

Stealth? Yes, that's a stretch.

Here's what my class b looked like next to a Leisure Travel.:eek:
 

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As a past Leisure Libero owner, I met the whole gang at the factory up in Winkler, Manitoba./QUOTE]

I seriously considered a Libero due to the Chevy chassis. So much more room than a class b. But they were about as rare as the Airstream Avenue I wound up with.
 
I seriously considered a Libero due to the Chevy chassis. So much more room than a class b. But they were about as rare as the Airstream Avenue I wound up with.
Not that many were made I don't think. When I traded it in 2015, they sold it in days... for almost exactly the same that I paid for it new 4 years previously. (rare model, in demand, and I'm a great negotiator. lol)
 
Not that many were made I don't think. When I traded it in 2015, they sold it in days... for almost exactly the same that I paid for it new 4 years previously. (rare model, in demand, and I'm a great negotiator. lol)

We have a 2013 Libero that we bought gently used in 2015. I had narrowed to searching for just that model. Few come available and sell right away. Bought ours sight unseen we out of state. We love it. Could sell now for what we bought it with 50K more miles on it. But wanna keep it.

Happy travels.
 

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