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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 Location: Venice Fl. Member Since: 07-12-2004 Posts: 3486 | All too common, even when they spend a quarter million bucks. http://www.charlotteobserver.c...rticle211157969.html 79 Barth Classic |
6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" Location: madisonville tn usa Member Since: 02-19-2005 Posts: 3696 | You're so right, Danny. Why spend 1/4 mil on a piece of junk, when you can buy a Barth and spend 50K having somebody restore it? Jim
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8/19 Location: Ohio Member Since: 07-29-2012 Posts: 2475 | Here is a Barth Regency that has already been restored. I would guess that the owner has already been invested nearly 50K. I also want to mention that this Breakaway does not need anything presently, but someone that will enjoy its value and character. There is real value in Barth, and also to mention the value of our community. Thank you Bill NY. |
Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 Location: Venice Fl. Member Since: 07-12-2004 Posts: 3486 | Both fine coaches for sure. The 2 main problems are that a lot of people will think they can't get anything decent for under 30 G, and a lot of people are convinced that you can't live without a slide-out. We have a local lot that would put either of these coaches out for 65 to 70 G and get it. They have 10 year old Coachman class Cs with 49,500 on the windshield, and that ain't the milage pal! 79 Barth Classic |
6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" Location: madisonville tn usa Member Since: 02-19-2005 Posts: 3696 | Both fine examples of what I was talking about. Jim
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