Highway 247 was like a roller coaster ride as we were going up and down the hills.
A beautiful spring day where we saw many trees that were turning green while others still naked from the winter.
Traveling down 247 Hwy |
We were in a group of about twenty people from every walks of life but mostly older people looking to buy their dream travel home.
For most of us, this will be our last major purchase.
There was a pot of hot coffee and several friendly faces awaiting everyone as they enter the Visitor Center.
We were told that we would need a pair of safety glasses to wear as we toured the dusty plant.
We were also given a radio so we could hear our two curators as we walked into the noisy plant.
We watched a short video about how the Tiffen plant began and how Red Bay got its name.
Red from the red clay dirt and Bay from the many bay trees located in the area.
We were also asked what Allegro means. A musical term which means brisk tempo.
Mr. Tiffen's wife was taking music lessons and she suggested the first motorhome be called Allegro so they would not be listed at the end of the telephone book.
Everyone was wearing their safety glasses and listening to their radios, that we were all given, as we followed our tour guides to the plant.
The Visitor Center had four Texaco Fire-Chief gas pumps, on display when gas prices were seventeen cents a gallon and your gas was pumped into your car for you.
Under the porch was one of the first Allegro motorhomes built using the Avocado Green Appliances inside the coach.
Visitor Center |
The Slide Out |
Cabin Shop |
Plumbing |
Chassis: The rectangular, usually steel frame, supported on springs and attached to the axles, that holds the body and motor ... |
Diesel Motor |
Waiting for final inspection |
Some of the motorhomes were inside getting the finishing touches put on while others were outside waiting for a final inspection.
We walked back to the Visitor Center to use the restroom before beginning our trip home.
While inside the Visitor Center I picked up a postcard that was a replica of the picture hanging on the wall of the Visitor Center. We were would be told that the postcards were free.
Depicts the history of Tiffen |
We had a wonderful day meeting new people, taking a tour of the Tiffen Plant and the pleasant ride down 247.
If you are looking to buy a motorhome then you should take a tour. If you order a motorhome from Tiffen you can actually watch the motorhome being made.
The tour is well worth your time.
Visit the Tiffen Motor Home Plant in Red Bay, Alabama!
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