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LURLINE: 1932 - Interiors & plans brochure from 1965

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Matson Lines: An eight page interiors brochure with deck plans from 1965 for the LURLINE. Bless you Matson - no boring destination stuff in here, just nice ship pics.

There are eleven sample cabin photos showing off clean design with lots of wood-armed chairs, Formica-topped tables, sea blue carpets, and mauve couches. It is my parent's living room circa 1965!

Two pages contain color-coded plans showing five decks.

This particular LURLINE was launched as the MONTEREY in 1932. The ship was so trashed during WW2 that Matson refused to take her back, and so she sat in lay-up for a decade. Business improved so Matson took back the ship in 1956 and rebuilt as the MATSONIA. She became the LURLINE in 1963 when her sister was sold out of the fleet.

Very good condition.

$18.50
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