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1997 Jayco Eagle Series 10 Pop Up Camper For Sale In Altoona, IA Used Values 1997 Jayco Eagle Series 10 $2000 Very good condition Great first camper! Combo AC/heater unit, lift system just rebuilt, Stove and table mount outside, newer tires, light hale damage on roof, but has never leaked. Well taken care of. Will throw in microwave too. D Mabie 515-967-0477 [email protected] Altoona, IA 50009 A list of the Pop Up Campers for sale. Select to view details.
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Editorial Note: Sometimes I wonder if the lawyers at Fleetwood Enterprises Inc, wanted to prevent Fleetwood customers from suing them for well known problems on the roofs of the campers, for a small but costly percentage of campers, so they found a creative way to 'sell off' the division, so they could not be sued for honoring the warranties. I also wonder if some Fleetwood customers will ever mount a class action lawsuit against Fleetwood Enterprises Inc, which still makes high end RVs, to honor the warranties. It would probably have to be fought out in court since their lawyers would claim they sold all the obligations of the waranties to Blackstreet Capital, a 'Limited Liability Corporation'. Blackstreet Capital lawyers would argue that they did not make those warranties so they are not responsible either. Only their affiliate FTCA was obligated and FTCA declared bankruptcy in court, where their assets were divided up among the creditors. A jury would have to probably decide as part of a class action lawsuit if owners could pierce the veil into the original Fleetwood Enterprises Inc company. It would probably be a tough lawsuit to prove.
The lawyers probably did their homework to make it difficult. Enough Fleetwood owners would have to have enough interest to initiate research into all of this. Probably owners with campers between the years 1996-2006 would be the ones to join together for such a lawsuit. Since my camper is a 2007 with a good roof, I would not be part of this group.
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