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Replacing an old curved 1973 (24 1/4 x 49 1/2) windshield.

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05-26-2004, 05:01 PM
JHann1
Replacing an old curved 1973 (24 1/4 x 49 1/2) windshield.
I have a 22 foot Barth with a cracked drivers side windshield. I am having great difficulty finding a replacement. Online RV windshield replacemnt companies say they are sorry, no help... Thank you!!!
05-26-2004, 05:53 PM
Mogan David
Guardian Glass.
See this thread:
https://www.barthmobile.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/000577.html
quote:
Originally posted by JHann1:
I have a 22 foot Barth with a cracked drivers side windshield. I am having great difficulty finding a replacement. Online RV windshield replacemnt companies say they are sorry, no help... Thank you!!!

05-26-2004, 06:46 PM
Dennis
I have a 22' 1972 with a cracked windshield. I found a replacement for both sides at Duncan Glass. They are higher priced than Guardian, but they have the glass in stock. There is a post somewhere in Barthmobile that I included the phone number and extension for Duncan.
05-26-2004, 06:52 PM
davebowers
Hello and welcome to the website. You shouldn't have this much trouble getting that windshield. it is part number DW 731(DW 730 for passenger side).

I have been known to butt in where I shouldn't so I called Mesko Glass up there in Pottston and they were of no help. It looks like your best deal will be with Old Forge Glass however, they don't have a price for me. You want to pay around $300.00 or less with install. I know by looking at the map that you are out a ways. You may have to do some research around Wilksbarre or Scranton.

Make sure you ask if they buy their RV glass from Duncan Systems. Try to avoid them if they do. Duncan glass is ususally way too expensive. Many glass shops take the easy way and pay the big bucks to Duncan because they advertize themselves as the RV glass experts and have a lot of glass in stock.

Best of luck and keep us up to date as to how it works out. It should not be this big of a deal the windshield you are looking for is very common in delivery trucks and such and should be very available.

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05-26-2004, 07:27 PM
davebowers
Talked with Jim at Old Forge Glass in Old Forge, PA $169.00 installed, 1 to 2 weeks to get the glass.

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05-26-2004, 08:58 PM
Mogan David
U da Man, Dave !

quote:
Originally posted by davebowers:
Talked with Jim at Old Forge Glass in Old Forge, PA $169.00 installed, 1 to 2 weeks to get the glass.


05-27-2004, 10:46 AM
JHann1
WOW !! Many thanks to all responders. I had visions of shrinking the enclosure and building a less than suitable replacement. My local glass company that I went to first called last evening and stated a replacement windshield is being made. I expect to see the work complete in 2 weeks, the Barth can be inspected, and I should be ready for Turn 2 at Pocono. This was a great experience...
05-29-2004, 12:12 AM
JHann1
I just wanted to thank you. Your help was significant. My dad bought the Barth new and it holds a special place in my life since he is gone. Thank you..
quote:
Originally posted by davebowers:
Hello and welcome to the website. You shouldn't have this much trouble getting that windshield. it is part number DW 731(DW 730 for passenger side).

I have been known to butt in where I shouldn't so I called Mesko Glass up there in Pottston and they were of no help. It looks like your best deal will be with Old Forge Glass however, they don't have a price for me. You want to pay around $300.00 or less with install. I know by looking at the map that you are out a ways. You may have to do some research around Wilksbarre or Scranton.

Make sure you ask if they buy their RV glass from Duncan Systems. Try to avoid them if they do. Duncan glass is ususally way too expensive. Many glass shops take the easy way and pay the big bucks to Duncan because they advertize themselves as the RV glass experts and have a lot of glass in stock.

Best of luck and keep us up to date as to how it works out. It should not be this big of a deal the windshield you are looking for is very common in delivery trucks and such and should be very available.


03-05-2016, 05:52 AM
Skilledworkingman
I have a W718 windshield if anyone is interested.
It is new, never installed.
I ll take 50 for it as I have no use for it.
I am between Detroit and Toledo.
Thanks.
skilledworkingman at yahoo. com
05-30-2019, 07:36 PM
Zeke
Hiya,
I just joined, as I was going to look at a 1973 19' tomorrow, I was doing my homework on the Mfg, and model. as this will be my first Barth, or RV for that matter. I tried to scour all the windshield topics some go back quite a few years. But from what I understand, the short windshield type will be impossible to find replacements for, is this still accurate?.Sadly. It looks like a really well kept rig, but having no replacement windshield is scary thought. Any ideas or suggestions appreciated.

Thanks!

Glenn


05-30-2019, 07:51 PM
Kevin
Thumbs Up cheers Welcome Glenn. The Barth pictured sure looks pretty. Thumbs Up I think the windshields are available for your Barth, but let the rest of our community speak up.
I am looking at the rear wheels on that Barth, and it seems like there are only single wheels, or is that an optical illusion.
05-30-2019, 07:58 PM
Zeke
Hi Kevin,
Thanks!
Not sure, there is only 3 pictures he has up, I would believe there should be 2 tires per side at the back. Cannot tell from his pictures though.
05-30-2019, 08:02 PM
Zeke
Another picture of it.


05-30-2019, 08:54 PM
Kevin
I cannot tell from that picture either if it has dual rear wheels. When you go see the Barth please look behind the driver curtain for one of these



Please bring back a picture for our files here even if you do not purchase the rig. We have a list of data tags and may even already have some information on the Barth.
05-30-2019, 09:02 PM
Steve VW
The early shorter windshields are currently unavailable. A while back we sold the last known pair. To my knowledge there are no more. Here is a thread on that topic:

https://www.barthmobile.com/eve...061/m/4283989487/p/1

Worse yet, we do not even know what vehicles used them as OEM and would be possible sources for salvage.

Looks like a nice coach, good luck with the windshields.


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