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1987
Fleetwood is building a new industrial enterprise (Indiana, Decatur, Plant 44) and is using a new factory to create a high-quality version of Fleetwood Limited, one of the first flagships on the market for Class A diesel motorhomes.
1988
Elegant and streamlined, the new Fleetwood Limited is on the move. The luxurious interior of the motorhome is complemented by the latest generation technologies - including automatic windows, a microwave oven and a luxury sound system.
1989
The international tourist club of the owners of Fleetwood Limited, later become the Association of American Coach owners, was founded by California spouses Cachey and Barbara Storm
1991
For an audience of secured customers, Fleetwood launches a line of expensive diesel motorhomes and gives it the name American Coach.
Production begins with the American Eagle model, which replaced the Limited model.
The international tourist club of owners of Fleetwood Limited organizes rallies in Indiana, and members of the club get the opportunity to be the first to see the new American Eagle.
1994
American Coach represents the American Dream model, continuing to win customers who are looking for a luxury car.
1995
It is presented by a motor home with a wide body
The club owners American Eagle and Limited officially renamed the Association of American Coach owners.
1996
The line of motorhomes continues American Tradition.
American Coach represents rooms with sliding walls.
1999
American Coach produces American Heritage with the goal of producing the most high-quality and most luxurious motorhome in the market.
American Coach attracts the attention of the motor sport industry - drivers and founders of races start using motorhomes.
2002
On the basis of the plant in the Decatur, the most advanced in the industry, a large-scale painting facility, is created to provide the growing demand with a sophisticated color scheme and full-scale painting.
2004
American Dream is removed from the American Coach lineup.
In general, the line of American Coach is thoroughly modernized and demonstrates new chassis, greater battery capacity, higher traction power, a number of residential space projects with sliding walls and aluminum-framed wall, floor and roof structures.
2007
American Coach represents full-length sliding structures.
2008
Each model of American Coach is modernized: a new design is presented, a new technology of front and rear doors, the appearance of roof-mounted awnings and a new low-profile stylish instrument panel.
The American Coach logo was modernized and rebranded.
2009
American Allegiance is solemnly presented as a new model of the American Coach line. Allegiance is only two years old, as sales of luxury goods are "choking" the economic downturn.
2010
The second generation of the Liberty chassis is manufactured, including an increased storage space, a higher through space and a low-toxicity engine.
The Fleetwood Revolution LE (Limited edition) model was taken under the wing of the American Coach family, turned into the current American Revolution and takes a separate place in the American Coach lineup.
2012
The third generation of the Liberty running gear is manufactured using the updated technology from the second generation to reduce weight to optimize weight and balance. Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (Truck Chassis Corporation - FCCC) becomes a supplier of chassis aggregates.