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sorry my mistake its ''kool seal''...
 
Posts: 9 | Location: grande prairie ab. | Member Since: 02-27-2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Kevin:
Got my personal plate changed yesterday to my Barth and went for a drive. This sure is NOT a minivan. I drove around town just to get used to it without a toad. I need practice driving again. There ought to be motorhome driving school!!!



First time I drove 86Barth it was parked in a narrow site in the Florida Keys. Started it, jockeyed out of the site, put on a tow dolly, loaded the car on and drove 1500 miles home. I never got a chance to run it without the toad till after I got home! Gas stations can be tricky...

You are right about the back end overhang, you gotta watch the outside on turns! (At least I have a lot less than some of the "overhang hall of famers")


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It's not too late for Minnesota. Once you're past Chicago you got it made! cheers
Have Barth, will travel


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