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Found a T475 for my '86 P30. It was a little pricey, but I got to drive it home. Oh yeah- it came attached to a 30' Winnebago fully functioning. Now I have everything I need to custom build my Bookmobile into a home on wheels! With extra generator, A/C and engine. My kids think I'm crazy with 3 RVs and a dump truck.
 
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Good find! I have sometimes referred to the older SOB rigs as "organ donor" RVs. What year is the Winnie?

Matt


1987 Barth 27' P32 Chassis
Former State Police Command Post
Chevrolet 454
Weiand Manifold, Crane Cam, Gibson Exhaust
 
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It's a '89. Strong runner, drove real easy. Definitely a donor vehicle though. Next to the Barth it looks like a piece of plastic crap.
Neal
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Good find! I have sometimes referred to the older SOB rigs as "organ donor" RVs. What year is the Winnie?

Matt
 
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