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Well will any thing ever be the same. I am the proud new owner of a sweet 1977 24ft Barth Moterhome. Needs front glass and very little else. Lucky for me, the previous owner too such care of this rig i feel some how it owns me,a great drive, great ride and generally all around good machine. Any one knowing where i could find good quality glass please e mail me at pyro@grimstone.ca
 
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Welcome to the Forum! Smiler

I'm sure someone can point you in the right direction for winsdhields, but it would help to know more about your Barth Class C or A, drivetrain etc. - a photo would be best of all!


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'77 P-30 Barths used the Chevy/GMC Astro Cab windshield from their cabover tractor line of the 1970's-80's...a relatively easy find......

Google: "GMC astro cabover" in Images....
Here's one:

http://www.truckpaper.com/listings/detail.aspx?OHID=115...4f6d8405806b6f39093c
 
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Originally posted by Rolland Smoke:
Any one knowing where i could find good quality glass please e mail me at pyro@grimstone.ca
Welcome to the site. We discussed glass on this thread at length.


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congrats..i too own a 77 but is 21 foot..the only thing i dont like is a permanent bed in the back..good luck and u made a wise investment...what part of the country are u from?


living in beautiful southern illinois 77-21' p-30 454
 
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OK, I'll be the first, Love that handle!


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e mail me at pyro@grimstone.ca
Your right Danny. I didn't notice until you said something. Look at his email address too... "pyro"?

Could he be a firefighter? Roll Eyes nudge Wink

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well.... thank you all for the great advice.The Barth is a 1977 P-30 A class, with a 454 chev engine. I was sure it is 24 ft but will check.Thank you lee !! I believe you are right with the GMC Asrto cab over glass. The old fella who owned this rig last had mentioned exactly that. How ever as usual, i was not paying attention. Again, thank you all for such a great respose.Oh ya .... bill NY,danny,.... not a fire fighter !!!
 
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