Becker Autos & Trailers Going Out of Business

It’s hard to imagine Beloit without highway 24’s Becker Autos and Trailers.  A 10 acre lot full of campers, vehicle, and trailer inventory.  But, very soon you won’t have to imagine it, as it is with heavy hearts that the decision has been made to close Becker Autos & Trailers, and to liquidate the camper and trailer inventory immediately.

Becker Autos, Trailers and Campers, Inc. is owned by Alvin and Debra Becker, as well as their son-in law Blake, and daughter Lydia Housh.

Lydia, General Manager of Becker Autos & Trailers Camper SuperCenter  states, “Dad or ‘Big Al’, has finally decided that he wants to slow down and take a step back from ownership.  We’ve been in Beloit for over 15 years, and we love what we do.  Thanks to your support we grew quickly, but it’s been a struggle to keep up. 

With over 175 vehicles, trailers, and campers currently for sale on the lot, plus the service for hundreds of customers who’ve bought from us, it would be too much for Blake and I to take over without Mom and Dad’s partnership, so we have made the decision to dissolve the corporation.

It’s time for them to relax and just enjoy life instead of helping to carry the responsibilities of a large business. 

The goal is to get Alvin and Deb out by July 4th, so we need to downsize inventory quickly!

Close-out inventory consists of over 75 New Keystone campers and several used campers.  Trailers, new and used, including several models of utility, stock, dump, enclosed and heavy-duty trailers from brands consisting of Titan, Big Tex, Carry-On, and a Hillsboro Aluminum pick-up bed.  Becker’s plans to continue to carry and replenish their used vehicle inventory through the going out of business process. 

While planning to completely sell out of the current trailer and camper inventory immediately, Becker Autos & Trailers Camper SuperCenter will continue to offer several financing options for most credit on all qualifying inventory, as well as extended service contracts and other products and services related to the purchase and aftercare of your vehicle or camper. 

With it being the kick-off of camper season in Kansas, Becker’s service department is already in a back-log, and with the addition of an anticipated influx of close-out sales, they are only taking VIP customers who have purchased or are purchasing their units from Beckers.  So, if you have work you want done for this Kansas summer camping season, it’s suggested that you make your service appointments early, and before the close-out process is completed.

To check out Becker Autos & Trailers Camper SuperCenter Close-Out deals and vehicle inventory please visit BeckerAutos.com or for updates, text or call 785-534-1227. 

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