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Spartan Motors Announces 2 Million Share Stock Buyback

10 November 1999

Spartan Motors Announces 2 Million Share Stock Buyback
    CHARLOTTE, Mich., Nov. 10 -- Spartan Motors, Inc.
today announced it has received authorization to repurchase up
to 2 million shares, or nearly 16 percent of its outstanding common stock.
    The Charlotte, Mich. manufacturer of custom chassis and specialty vehicles
reported that its board of directors approved the buyback at a special meeting
yesterday.  Spartan Motors said the buyback authorization allows the Company
to purchase common stock in open-market transactions over the next 12 months.
Spartan Motors reported 12,535,000 weighted average common shares issued and
outstanding in the quarter ended September 30, 1999.
    "When we look at the strength of our core markets as well as the operating
improvements we have achieved in 1999, the board and senior management team
believe purchasing Spartan Motors common stock is a wise investment," said
John Sztykiel, president and chief operating officer.  "We believe that our
stock remains undervalued in the market despite solid growth and improved
performance in our core chassis and emergency vehicle businesses.  We remain
committed to enhancing shareholder value, and this buyback program underscores
that commitment."
    Spartan recently released record third-quarter sales for 1999 of $83.5
million, which drove nine-month sales to an all-time high of $234.4 million.
Earnings for the nine months of 1999 rose nearly 33 percent to a record $3.4
million, or $0.27 per share.  Sztykiel said the third-quarter sales were
driven by strong demand for its recreational vehicles and fire truck chassis.
    "We have seen substantial growth and improvement in the subsidiaries of
our Emergency Vehicle Team," Sztykiel said.  "That improvement, coupled with
continuing strong demand for our recreational vehicle and fire truck chassis,
has positioned Spartan for sustained, long-term growth."
    Szytkiel continued: "Although losses at our Carpenter Industries unit
detracted from last quarter's results, we are seeing improvement in this
operation.  The new Carpenter school bus body was extremely well received at
the NAPT show in Denver.
    "In addition, people were very impressed with the new Chancellor Rear
Engine School Bus, as it is now the most maneuverable school bus on the market
today due to an independent front suspension.  The Chancellor Rear Engine is
built on a Spartan chassis and the independent front suspension is unique to
both Carpenter and Spartan, and should give Carpenter a significant advantage
as it enters the prime bidding season."
    Spartan Motors, Inc. (http://www.spartanmotors.com ) is a leading developer and
manufacturer of custom chassis for fire trucks, recreational vehicles, transit
buses, school buses, and other specialty vehicles.  The Company also owns fire
and rescue vehicle manufacturers Luverne Fire Apparatus, Quality Manufacturing
and Road Rescue, Inc. and a majority interest in school bus body manufacturer
Carpenter Industries, Inc.
    The statements contained in this news release include certain predictions
and projections that may be considered forward-looking statements by the
securities laws.  These statements involve a number of risks and
uncertainties, including but not limited to economic, competitive,
governmental and technological factors affecting the Company's operations,
markets, products, services and prices, and actual results may differ
materially.