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I got this info from http://www.abiandfriends.org.uk/html/caravans.html
ABI’s innovation, coupled with production of well made durable tourers such as the Marauder and the follow on Sprinter, made the early 1990’s a successful period for the Company. However, the late 1990’s proved to be a disaster - ABI was building tourers for the UK, French, German and Dutch markets, and its comprehensive range of tourers meant that ABI models were most caravanners first choice. However, the financial strain of the large export commitments took their toll, and in 1998 600 employees were laid off and the company crashed. An eleventh hour deal resulted in the creation of ABI(UK) Ltd, which went on to produce new and revitalised tourer ranges such as the Quartz, the Manhatten, and the Ikea-styled Papillon.
However, sales did not reach expected levels, and in 2001 ABI(UK) Ltd announced its intention to cease all tourer manufacture to concentrate on the holiday home side of the business. The end of an era.
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