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Mountain View Diners Company was established by Les Daniel and Henry Strys near Mountain View, New Jersey in Singac, New Jersey in 1938 to manufacture prefabricated diners. "A Mountain View Diner will last a lifetime" was the company motto as befitted their quality craftsmanship. Their pre-World War II diner models usually incorporated late Art Deco styling, few were produced during the war years. Post-war, streamline styling then in vogue was used. The company ceased operation in 1957 after producing over 400 diners. Subsequent to 1957, Les Daniel II established Mountain View Auto body. It is currently owned and operated by Les Daniel III.

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  • Mountain View Diners Company was established by Les Daniel and Henry Strys near Mountain View, New Jersey in Singac, New Jersey in 1938 to manufacture prefabricated diners. "A Mountain View Diner will last a lifetime" was the company motto as befitted their quality craftsmanship. Their pre-World War II diner models usually incorporated late Art Deco styling, few were produced during the war years. Post-war, streamline styling then in vogue was used. The company ceased operation in 1957 after producing over 400 diners. Subsequent to 1957, Les Daniel II established Mountain View Auto body. It is currently owned and operated by Les Daniel III. (en)
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  • Mountain View Diners Company was established by Les Daniel and Henry Strys near Mountain View, New Jersey in Singac, New Jersey in 1938 to manufacture prefabricated diners. "A Mountain View Diner will last a lifetime" was the company motto as befitted their quality craftsmanship. Their pre-World War II diner models usually incorporated late Art Deco styling, few were produced during the war years. Post-war, streamline styling then in vogue was used. The company ceased operation in 1957 after producing over 400 diners. Subsequent to 1957, Les Daniel II established Mountain View Auto body. It is currently owned and operated by Les Daniel III. (en)
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  • Mountain View Diners Company (en)
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