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Kingsley Coach to Initiate Financial Tour in Tennessee

30 August 2000

'Kingsley Coach to Initiate Financial Tour in Tennessee'

    MIDDLEBURG, Pa.--Aug. 30, 2000--The Kingsley Coach, Inc. (OTC-BB:KNGS) announced today that it will begin its "Kingsley Coach Financial Center Tour," a tour of North America's major financial centers, in the state of Tennessee.
    The announced tour schedule for financial centers in Tennessee includes: Memphis on September 12th; Nashville on September 13th; Chattanooga on September 14th; and Knoxville on September 15th. Terry Watkins, Kingsley's Chief Executive Officer, stated that "Tennessee became the obvious place to start these tours. For one, we already committed Kingsley Coach units to be at the Louise Mandrell Celebrity Shoot on September 8th and 9th in Nashville and at the Florida - Tennessee college football game on September 16th in Knoxville. Secondly, our marketing firm, Typecase Multimedia, is in Tennessee, which will give Mike Sullivan a chance to first-hand manage the promotional aspects of this initial tour."
    The Kingsley Financial Center Tour, is tentatively scheduled to visit a major financial center every four to five weeks; and the Company will announce each area to be visited as respective plans are confirmed.
    Mr. Watkins commented, "This initial tour will let us get our feet wet, so to speak, and it gives us an opportunity to validate our theory that seeing and touching our product makes one a believer in Kingsley Coach. Witnessing, in person, the safety, serviceability, strength and luxury features of the Kingsley Coach is the quickest way to understand the excitement that pervades our Company."
    Kingsley Coach manufactures unique, high quality motorcoaches on heavy duty truck chasses. The unique design of the Kingsley Coach, with the engine in front, provides for several advantages over traditional rear engine units, including safety, durability, flexibility, and ease of service.