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Originally posted by Freddy:
Bill thanks for the help.
Based on the extension... I am assuming that this is yours?



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Yes that is it. Again Thanks.
 
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Just great! Need an encore on these photo's, perhaps some of the inside if available. cheers
 
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Awesome little coach...now...is this your 93?



Its a beauty too!


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Yes the above also belongs to me. As for the photo of the inside of the 1978 Barth are to come. The photo of the little Barth is just the start of the polish job. The other side has not been done. I start with one side and then turn the M/H around so that the side I am working on stays in the shade to avoid a bad sun burn.
 
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The other side before the polish.







 
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Thank you for being so accommodating with the photos. Could you also snap a picture of the data tag for the 1993 please?

It looks like this.

Here it is behind the drivers seat on an overhead compartment.



Here it is mounted behind the curtain track, again over the drivers head.


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Regis Widebody1990 Barth Regis Widebody
8908 0128 40RDS-C1
L-10 Cummins
Allison MT647 Transmission
Spartan Chassis
Regal Conversion1991 Medical Lab Conversion
9102 3709 33S-12
Ford 460 MPFI
C6 Transmission
Oshkosh Chassis



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Loooking gooood! glad you removed that Winnie orange stripe





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Looking good, almost had to put on sunglasses for all that shine! That coach is sparkling. I sure like it and hats off to all that work, just polishing a Kenworth ( 6 wheels and 2 fuel tanks) wears me out.


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Just have to ask, are you using "elbowgrease" or a high speed buffer? Also what product of polish or is it a secret family receipe?


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Former owner 1989 Barth Regal 25'


 
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Great job on the polish! Even though our Euro is painted from head to toe I'd like to know what you are using for polish also.


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First fo all thanks for the kind words. I am using alot of elbowgrease and the high speed buffer, it takes both. For the polish I use Nuvite along with a 100% wool pad. I only polish on cloudy days. If the sun is out you will get sun burned.
 
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I know its not a Barth but it was our first M/H
that I polish out. I made the little airstream from a 24 ft one. It had a back door in it so we could put a golf cart or two motorcycle inside of it.
 
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I really like this combo! Nicer than showroom condition and I like the trailer, cool idea.


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Former owner 1989 Barth Regal 25'


 
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Do you just polish the non painted part or how do you make the painted part look so shiney. We had a vintage camper and when i polished the paint was starting to come off. Do you take over it to protect it?
 
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