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Kingsley Coaches on Display at 2 Major Western RV Rallies in August

    MIDDLEBURG, Pa.--July 13, 2001--Kingsley Coach Inc.(OTC- BB:KNGS), a manufacturer of unique, high quality, motorcoaches on a heavy duty truck chassis, is exhibiting two units at the Harley Davidson Rally in Sturgiss, South Dakota on August 6-12.
    The rally, with over 800,000 participants, is the largest Harley Davidson Rally in the world. In addition to the two units on display, Kingsley expects another three units, owned by new Kingsley Coach owners, participating in the show making a total of five units at the show.
    Kingsley Coaches will also be at the FMCA Rendezvous, Redmond Oregon, at the Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center on August 14-16 2001 with two units on display for the public. The Family Motorcoach Association (FMCA) has membership in the Association exceeding 275,000 motorhome units in the USA and Canada.
    Mr. Ralph Dickenson, Kingsley's CEO, said, "The ongoing participation in RV rallies provides a big boost in marketing and sales each year. Kingsley has participated in many FMCA rallies and is excited to attend the Sturgiss rally for the second year in a row. There is tremendous interest from the hundreds of thousands of families that are well represented by FMCA and the Harley enthusiasts."
    The Kingsley product line is designed for both recreational and commercial use utilizing a heavy duty truck chassis and is produced in conjunction with a strategic manufacturing alliance at the Thor America plant in Middleburg, PA in conjunction with Thor America, Inc., a Thor Industries company, the second largest RV manufacturer in the USA.

NOTE: This press release contains forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on the current plans and expectations of Kingsley and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual future activities and results of operations to be materially different from those set forth in the forward looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ include, among others, risks associated with acquisitions, changes in government regulations, competition, and risks of operations and growth projections.

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