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Old 08-11-2004, 09:45 AM   #1
sgf
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everest overtaking montana

First of all ,we have a montana; but from the last trips we have made it looks like keystone is really pushing the everest line, have seen and been in quite a few of them, they are really quite nice and we like them better than the monty line, but no dealer in this area,i understand they are built at the elkhart plant, is montana starting to take a back seat in the keystone line now, the extra additions on the everest sure are nice and the price is right in line with the montana. Does anybody out there know if keystone is pushing this line harder, montana does have a decent rep. but not perfect.
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