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1973 Barth 25' Interior Available
09-15-2012, 09:26 PM
Mogan David1973 Barth 25' Interior Available
quote:
Originally posted by ncbarth1973:
I pulled the new windshield out of storage and I'm sorry to report that there are no identification markings on either piece.
Thanks for looking. Would have been nice to solve a long-standing mystery.
12-08-2012, 03:36 PM
regis lecanuhello
i am a french new owner in california, of a 1973 20' and i'm going to rebuilt it at the original.
i am missing the eater/ eater water/ generator and white some plastic light from the living room .
Do you still have that to sale in your RV?
best regards
12-09-2012, 06:27 AM
rp's barthwhat exactly are you Looking for? PM me @
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12-09-2012, 02:53 PM
regis lecanuSorry for my bad english...
i miss the heater and the water-heater
12-09-2012, 02:56 PM
regis lecanusorry for my bad english...
i miss the heater and the water-heater
can you give me some advise to search ?
thanks
12-09-2012, 08:18 PM
Steve VWThere is a great deal of variation among Barth coaches, especially with accessories. Often, there were several options for each appliance.
If you have any brand name documentation, name plates, etc from the originals you may be able to find replacements by searching on the web.
(Since these devices are almost 40 years old, original replacements and parts probably do not exist.)
If you have details on the location and dimensions of the heaters, you may be able to find current replacements at major RV supply houses.
Try to find out if your missing heaters have connections for gas, 12v electric, 110v electric or engine coolant heat exchanger. Also note how they are vented if they are gas type. This will give you a better chance of finding a match. Take some photos of the locations of each device and post them! good luck.
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12-09-2012, 09:12 PM
regis lecanuquote:
Originally posted by Kevin:
quote:
Originally posted by regis lecanu:
can you give me some advise to search ?
thanks
Get a spell check program that corrects grammar too.
thanks you for your advise mister kevin.
sorry to be a foreigner not speaking english very well. May be we can speak an other language together ? what other language are you speaking ?
12-10-2012, 10:48 AM
regis lecanuhello Steve
thank you very much for answering me.
i fell in love with the Barth chevy 350 1973.i bought it. that's really a challenge For me to rebuilt it.
Following your advises, i can give you more informations :
the water heater i'm looking for is a BOWEN GAS WATER HEATERs models G6A2
the heater is a sol/aire furnace but i don't know exactly the model number
i will try to find it and will be back with more informations.
I will add some pictures about this Barth like you suggested me.
Thank you again to try to help me.
Régis
quote:
Originally posted by Steve VW:
There is a great deal of variation among Barth coaches, especially with accessories. Often, there were several options for each appliance.
If you have any brand name documentation, name plates, etc from the originals you may be able to find replacements by searching on the web.
(Since these devices are almost 40 years old, original replacements and parts probably do not exist.)
If you have details on the location and dimensions of the heaters, you may be able to find current replacements at major RV supply houses.
Try to find out if your missing heaters have connections for gas, 12v electric, 110v electric or engine coolant heat exchanger. Also note how they are vented if they are gas type. This will give you a better chance of finding a match. Take some photos of the locations of each device and post them! good luck.
12-10-2012, 06:24 PM
RustyWelcome to the forums! Don't worry about grammar - if we can't understand, we'll ask.
Rusty
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In either case the idea is quite staggering. - Arthur C. Clarke
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12-10-2012, 09:02 PM
Dick Dubbsquote:
Originally posted by Kevin:
I agree with one of one of our
It appears your program isn't working very well.

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12-11-2012, 06:44 AM
Bill N.Y.I wish I could speak a foreign language - let alone be able to type effectively enough to communicate in that language.
I deal with French speaking Canadian truck drivers almost daily. They want to be able to speak in English and are always apologizing for their mistakes.
I tell em... "practice on me, I don't mind". It helps them and me. Sometimes I feel more human listening to someone trying their best to communicate to me in my tongue. It makes me feel better knowing that we broke through a language and cultural barrier - if only for a brief time.
I agree with Kevin's sentiment... you should learn the language of the land you live in. And in America it's true, we speak English. How we get there... Well, that's another thing.
I'm not sure of anything in life past my own beliefs, feelings and intentions. Hopefully Kevin was helping another member with his advice. But based on the number of PMs I've received it appears that some took this another way. I, on the other hand, give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
Régis, welcome to the forums. As Rusty said, "Ne vous inquiétez pas à propos de la grammaire - si nous ne comprenons pas, nous allons demander." We'll do our best to help you along.
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12-11-2012, 09:43 AM
Dick Dubbsquote:
I wish I could speak a foreign language - let alone be able to type effectively enough to communicate in that language.
Once again!

for BillNY

#1 29' 1977parted out and still alive in Barths all over the USA
12-11-2012, 12:58 PM
regis lecanuvery nice from you Rusty.
I really appreciate it. In the same time i will try to be more understandable.
12-11-2012, 01:29 PM
regis lecanuHello Bill
thank you for your beautiful note. i really appreciate it. All people are different and have their own way to express them self, I feel comfortable with that.
I'm still looking for my heater and the furnace I miss. So thank you for your support and I will be back with more precision about my research.
Regis
12-11-2012, 10:56 PM
Mogan Davidquote:
Originally posted by Bill N.Y.:
I wish I could speak a foreign language
Whenever I am vacationing in North Carolina,
I do speak a foreign language (or so it seems).
