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Hi y’all! My husband and I purchased a 1973 C class last fall. We recently opened the awning for the first time and it’s sad to say it’s in bad shape. Lots of broken/rusted pieces. I’ll send photos soon to show exactly what’s broken. Anyway, does anyone know what brand of awning was used on the C class? Every photo I have found of a C class shows the same awning. I’ve reached new awnings but we want to keep her looking as original as possible. If parts aren’t available does anyone have recommendations on a silver 12’ awning? The last thing we wanna do is put a brand new shiny white one on. Thanks!

 
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Here’s the only photo I have of the awning right now.

 
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That's a really good lookin' Barth. How 'bout some pics? We love pics, especially while in quarantine. Frowner

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I think that the Class Cs were not equipped with an awning, originally. Publicity photos (see below) don't show them installed. It could be that they were/are all after-market additions. My own C has a small, very primitive awning (see avatar) with poles that fold up inside the awning case.

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Champagne awning Hale Yeah.
We also only have a primitive awning with poles that roll up into the awning case on our 1975 Class C.
We need some glow in the dark ropes and pegs Smiler
 
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Welcome to the site. Another Class C, the rarest of the rare Barths! We. have a few owners here on the site that may be able to help you. Don't hesitate to ask questions, we will help if we can. Thumbs Up

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Originally posted by Jellybean:
We also only have a primitive awning with poles that roll up into the awning case on our 1975 Class C.

Sounds alot like ours, which is pretty small (see avatar).

Jellybean, could you post a photo or two of your Class C? Would love to see it. A rare bird.
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