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Hi,
Can anyone tell me where to find replacement sun visors from 1996 coaches? It's the maunal adjustable one that swivels from front to side window?
Thanks,
Barb
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rugdl: You could try, www.colawsrvsalvage.com . They are in Missouri, on Interstate 44 about 20 miles from Kansas, they had 2 Barths (not a lot left to them) the last time we went( fall 2006). They will reply to your Email and ship. I found mud flaps, vent covers, but no over sized rims that I was after ( still looking). Hope this helps. Its worth the work to own a Barth. Big Grin


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Barb: I thought you would have several replies by now but this might help. When restoring older cars I use a variety of upholstery shops and they can rebuild the visors. They have the cardborad and sew new coverings onto them. They can weld the broken latches and install new springs. This is not a hard job and was usually just thrown in when I got the interior completely redone. So far I have not seen many that they could not fix, including installing lighted mirrors where there were none if you want them. I would just call a few custom car body shops and ask who they use.
Good luck
Hawk-57 (restored twice)


1993 32' Regency Wide Body, 4 speed Allison Trans, Front Entry door, Diamond Plate aluminum roof &
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Hawk-57.........Izzat a Studebaker or Packard?

Always had the hots for a 57 Packard Hawk. Closest I ever got was the blower off one. Paxton VS57S, as I recall. Used it on several cars.


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