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Originally posted by shell&damon:
ConfusedNot sure where to find out about the chassis.On the glove box spec sheet all it says is
base body or chassis ZW9301
this is the option number for the part it says.I know we are positive it is a 350 engine tho.
here is the pic we have just taken.trying to get all the pics on here so u guys can see all sides.She may not be the prettiest barth out there but we love it.lol.We are going ot get a custom paint done when we get a chance it will be dedicated to the troops overseas as I have 2 children over there now fighting so we figure what better idea to show our support.


That's going to look mint when you're finished. Please keep us updated; you could start a thread in the "Improvements" forum. Smiler
 
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I think it should have the name = STUBBIE" Cheers,Neil


I would strip the paint, give it Lee's Nuvite shine-up and call it The Toaster.

I had a 19 ft class C SOB that wasn't nearly as cute nor as well laid-out as this.


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Ok Bill h, Toaster? Come on..Looks more like the bread box, and i,m sure there is going to be a lot of "dough" to get it up and going. Good luck with the project shell & damion. I know my (new )
Barth will keep me busy.
1975 19' C class
 
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING ME POST THE PICS,am workin on getting more of the inside to put on.Would love to meet ya if u come up to Indiana.Thank again for the tires.
NOW AS FOR THE NAME::::::love all the comments and ideas we are trying to come up with something cute but military related.Altho so far our fav is STUBBIE toaster.lol.
 
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I would strip the paint, give it Lee's Nuvite shine-up...

I'd show off the fact these are all aluminum...re-paint some sections and buff the rest up to a shine. I'm a Canuck, but I love the "Red, White and Blue" theme. Smiler

 
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Looks great, Richie!


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Thanks, Rusty. Here's a "before" pic from last year.

 
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hey...how difficult is it to polish that aluminum? Looks great!
 
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hey...how difficult is it to polish that aluminum? Looks great!

I'm not one to jack a thread...here's my thread: Smiler

http://barthmobile.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3431087061/m/1181097013
 
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well we have officially went camping in our little barth and we love it.stil lneed a paint job and cant figure out how to get hte water to pump but we are definitly doing great.thanks to everyone for thier advice
 
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As far as the water problem, tell us what you have, what you're doing, and what isn't working. Somebody here will get you through it.


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pump wont pump but is making noise. when we hook water up the kit sink works but we cant get the pump to pump .the previous owner said everything works including the water pump.She also stated they had winterized it.We filled the tank up and nothing.Will look to see what pump is in it.Thank u for your help.
 
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I had a heckuva time sorting out what water valve did what. I turned on the pump and all sink and shower faucets then all the taps under the kitchen cabinet and the ones near the pump. I beleive there's one main drain for the fresh water tank and two (for hot and cold water) that drain the rest of the plumbing system. You'll know which one's are the drains by looking under the Barth. There's also one that isolates the electric water pump when you're hooked up to "city" water.
Hope that helped.
 
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