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If this Barth is still for sale contact Barthmobile Admin

Anyone interested in this Vintage Beauty? Can provide additional info to serious inquiries.
Date of Manuf. 11/6/69

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If it's not too much trouble, could you flip the pages of the owners manual open and scan them for us. Would you happen to know what the vin# is? It should be on the registration and firewall. Here is an example of what the Vin# location looks like. In this example, it is the bottom most number.



Seeing that you have the owners manual, perhaps you have something that looks like this?



You can send the info to bill_ny@barthmobile.com or post them here for us.


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I am disinclined to speak ill of anything done by Barth, but that ladder makes me cringe.


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Gosh, I though the curves were rather artistic Smiler
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I'm with Jim on this one. I think it's perfect.


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If the worst-case scenario happens, and you decide to part it out, treat the windshields very carefully....They might be the most valuable pieces of all.....
 
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I noticed that this one has some of the same windshield cracks as my '72 25L. Does anyone make this glass? It sure looks familiar, like maybe an old Freightliner C/O turned upside down. Is there any info as to what the original application was?
 
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I noticed that this one has some of the same windshield cracks as my '72 25L.
Based on our data tag project: From 68 to at least July of 1973 Barth installed the shorter front windshield. The first instance of the larger windshield is Nov of 1973. We have no Barth's, in our data tag project, that were produced between Aug and Oct of 73 to know the exact time of the changeover. If anyone owns a coach between those dates ~ coach# 1382 to 1484 ~ please update the data tag file so we can have a better understanding of when that changeover occurred.
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Originally posted by SFNM Scott:
Does anyone make this glass? It sure looks familiar, like maybe an old Freightliner C/O turned upside down. Is there any info as to what the original application was?
All good questions that we have yet to crack. Big Grin

Here is an option you might want to consider. If you do find out what they're for, or you do the 4 piece conversion, let us know how you made out.


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Maybe the answer is in this download:

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/43...WINDSCREEN-CATALOGUE


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Originally posted by SFNM Scott:
I noticed that this one has some of the same windshield cracks as my '72 25L. Does anyone make this glass? It sure looks familiar, like maybe an old Freightliner C/O turned upside down. Is there any info as to what the original application was?

There may appear to be cracks in the windshield but it is actually spiderwebs on the interior that make it look that way in the picture(s).
 
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Hello ,
My name is Adrian and I have been looking for a Barth project and this looks to be perfect.
I am California... Please contact me
Thank you
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Originally posted by SFNM Scott:
I noticed that this one has some of the same windshield cracks as my '72 25L. Does anyone make this glass? It sure looks familiar, like maybe an old Freightliner C/O turned upside down. Is there any info as to what the original application was?

There may appear to be cracks in the windshield but it is actually spiderwebs on the interior that make it look that way in the picture(s).
hi Greg in Ohio ,Barth glass not anything familiar to freightliner glass, I checked with coach glass.com about two years ago ,and they have windshields, to fit Barth but they were 1500. Dlrs each side.my coach windshields have couple rock chips on them.rubbergasket worst problem on it.
 
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I am disinclined to speak ill of anything done by Barth, but that ladder makes me cringe.
Greg in Ohio,this Barth almost identicle. To Steve S,s out in California just tad older than mine I,m thinking
 
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I am disinclined to speak ill of anything done by Barth, but that ladder makes me cringe.

That ladder looks like a variation of one for a bustle.





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I wonder if this wonder is still sitting on its rims waiting for rescue (or a drink of water it might seem) or if it has been parted out and the curvy ladder turned into aluminum foil.
 
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