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i bought a 1977 barth 21 foot off a friend and need to get a few parts example fuel pump and master cylinder any suggestions ??

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Lakeland, FL?

Is yours a Class C (cutaway van with the cabover bed)?

Anyway, you'll need to determine what chassis and drivetrain you have. The most likely is Chevrolet G30 with the 5.7L (350 cu. in.) engine and Turbo-Hydramtic 400 transmission.

If the Barth is a '77, the chassis/drivetrain is most likely a '76. Most any auto parts store can get the parts.

BTW, if you have 16.5" wheels, I have a set of new tires (2 w/ 2,500 miles, 2 with 5K - and some wheels, that are impossible to find) you can have cheap.

Also, because of spammers, I'd suggest editing your email address out of the post; other forum members can contact you via the Personal Message facility.


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