Can anybody tell me about Cowboy Classic Conversions, Nixa Mo. Did they go out of business? We have a trailer they did the interior on and have some minor things to be fixed. (Suppose to be under warranty) but when I call their number it is no longer valid. Also, we have an awning problem also, any ideas who we could see to work on an awning that doesn't snap back all the way. (About 1 inch space from where it should be) We haven't found anybody that will work on awnings around the Southern Illinois area. Thanks!
Posted 2011-07-04 4:57 PM (#135375 - in reply to #135342) Subject: RE: Cowboy Classic trailer Conversions Company?
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Location: desert hills, az
I have no idea what happened, but I know Roger was most helpful as a resource at Cowboy Classics. If anyone knows where he or Cowboy Classics went please help us. Thanks
Posted 2011-07-05 6:38 AM (#135383 - in reply to #135342) Subject: RE: Cowboy Classic trailer Conversions Company?
Location: Central Arkansas
I am pretty sure that Whinny Cargo had the Dream Coach dealership. They have been closed several years now. In fact, they moved to the Pacific Coast area. When I was taking bids on getting my 4 Star weekender done back in Dec 2009/ Jan 2010, they were already closed down and moved out west. They did recommend one of their guys that opened his own place in Ozark. He ended up doing a phenomenal job at a great price. I think they still sell their "How to build a DIY LQ" dvd online. Whinny Cargo built some really nice LQ's.
Posted 2011-07-05 8:24 PM (#135400 - in reply to #135342) Subject: RE: Cowboy Classic trailer Conversions Company?
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Location: Southern Il
Thanks everyone for the info on Cowboy Classics in Nixa, Mo. They were a very helpful company and did good work on setting up our trailer the way we wanted it. Really hated to hear they are out of business. I will check out the RV places in out area and see if they can help us. Guess it's a sign of the times. Thanks again!
Posted 2011-07-06 1:36 AM (#135405 - in reply to #135383) Subject: RE: Cowboy Classic trailer Conversions Company?
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I was real sorry that Whinny Cargo closed down. They did great job on my 2004 CM Norstar. Kenny & Glenda were wonderful people, didn't know they moved away. Does one of their former employees have a shop in Ozark, Mo. area?? I'm almost ready for a new awning myself.
Posted 2011-07-06 6:58 AM (#135409 - in reply to #135342) Subject: RE: Cowboy Classic trailer Conversions Company?
Location: Central Arkansas
Rocky..............Yes, Blake Leyland has a shop in Ozark that he does conversions at. Glenda, from Whinny Cargo, had sent me an email that praised his work. We gave him a try and was very pleased with his work. He has opened up his own cabinet shop. His prices were very fair.