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.....some of these units from the early days of the motorhome movement?

http://www.kwyjibo.com/rv/
 
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<Carl Flack>
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Lee: You dug up a lot of memories with those old pictures of Clark built Cortez motorhomes. I had one when I lived in Virginia (Vajenya)and being a front wheel drive it was a set of tires a season. carl
 
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<Larry and Heidi in CA>
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Wow Lee, awesome collection. I found my 74 Apollo amongst them...
 
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Man - I thought my 72 dodge champion was better looking than that ....

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Russell and Donna
1988 33' Barth Regal
Gibson Exhaust, Bilsteins, ipd sway bar
 
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Cheer-up Russ, it COULD have been a Uteliner!
 
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Great R.V.show.Thank Lee.Time change everything.

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Sure was some UGLY stuff.

I have always admired the quality of Foretravels, but they were YOOGLY until 96.

Glad I bought a Barth.

[This message has been edited by bill h (edited November 07, 2003).]
 
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Bill,

We of the Constant-Radius-Illuminator-Device contingent of Barthmobile.com take umbrage at your observation......

We invite you to revisit the site, review the pic of the 1980 Presidente, look us square in the eye and say that square headlights would have made a difference!

Round is Good.....I just paid four bucks & change for a lamp......Your turn.....

Lee
'78/24'
President, Round Lamps Forever Society
 
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I have seen the Light (or at least, the error of my ways) and have repented.

Previous apostasy has been edited.

Please forgive me, and do not hesitate to correct me again if I start that ol' backslidin'. I want to stay on the straight and narrow path of righteousness.

If God had meant for motor homes to have square headlights, He would have given us square eyeballs.

Now, about those taillights..........
 
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Geeze Bill, I forgot all about the square tailights......Kinda stepped in my own pile here, didn't I?.....Hmmmm, let me think this through a minute........

Square TAILIGHTS are GOOD, 'cause we ALL got'em, and we all know Barth didn't build junk.....!

That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it......

Lee
'78/24'
 
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If ROUND is so GOOD, then how would we meet at the CORNER? Oh I know, there is an "EXCEPTION TO EVERY RULE". Dale
 
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