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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
That listing is gone but here's a slide in. http://barthmobile.com/eve/for...=592107243#592107243 79 Barth Classic | |||
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I can still bring the ad up, but it might be in a cookie or something. Let's try it this way. W4JDZ | ||||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
I think it is...
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I agree Bill. The window and light configuration is identical. The seller is in Michigan and was only asking $350 for it. Even if it's trashed inside, that's a pretty good deal. It's bow season for deer in Michigan so I didn't think it would last long. Some hunter probably slept in it last night. W4JDZ | ||||
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1/21 |
The corners on this do not look like they have the radius of the Barth. I tried to include the photo, no soap #1 29' 1977parted out and still alive in Barths all over the USA | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
I don't know the year, but is it possible that it is an early model and they went to the wider radius corners later? . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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1/21 |
I couldn't find the posting of Barth's history, when did they start making RV's? Stinkydaddy's is a 1965 trailer w/large radius corners. #1 29' 1977parted out and still alive in Barths all over the USA | |||
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12/12 |
Pre-1963: Bob Barth built BeeLine trailers. 1963: Left Beeline to start Barth trailers 1968: Sold Barth company to Mike Umbaugh (investment banker) 1969: First Barth motorhome 1970: trailers phased out, now 100% MH & specialty vehicles 1998: Barth assets sold to Leatherman Construction 2001: (Feb) All Barth mfg activity ceases Can't find any info on slide-in camper activity (although Class B's also tried for a year or two.) | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Here are a few more interesting tidbits... The Class C Chevy and Dodge Van's were from 1974-1977 1979 - Barth tried their hand at Conversion Vans. In an effort to modernize the look... From about very late 1980 to early 1984 you had a choice between the front hood fiberglass Euro's to full fiberglass sprayed bodied "Barth's By MCC" It appears, based on what we can document, that you could not buy a corrugated sided Barth unless you bought a Commercial Unit. Euro 1980-1984... We found one from 1989 Barth By MCC 1980-1982 1981 Commercial Barth 1983 brought all aluminum back with the Regal. The Class B on the Iveco Cutout seemed to be from 1983-1985. 1995 Mike Umbaugh gone 1995-1998 Dick Miller & Bill Prinz. From what I understand about the Leatherman angle... He bought out the assets from Spartan and attempted to revive Barth again. He made one prototype and tried to get former and current owners to "Pre-Purchase" a new Barth. It was described by someone as an RV Ponzi Scheme, or something akin to it. When he couldn't pull that off, Keith Leatherman took his one "Post Barth RSV" and motored off into the sunset thus killing the resurrection attempt. We list Barth Trailers & Coaches as being built from 1963-1998. But, there still could be a 2000, 2001 Barth by Keith Leatherman floating around. My problem with this scenario is that his press release about reviving Barth he stated that he had a prototype built, he never supplied any pictures... For all I know, it was never built. 1 month after announcing that he spent a half mil retooling Barth, he then announced it was over. My opinion (skepticism) is that it never happened. But, if it did... I'd like to see some pictures. Here is another announcement from November 15, 2000
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First Month Member 11/13 |
You lost me there.
Wsa all-aluminum ever really gone? Do we know for sure when they started calling some of the coaches Regals? . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
1981'ish-1983'ish were dominated by the flat paneled Euro's and MCC by Barths. The corrugated, aluminum sided Barths were not produced in mass numbers. From the data tag project we could only find one Barth made in Sept 1981 that wasn't Euro or MCC and it was a commercial unit.
No, it doesn't appear to be. It appears that the commercial units were still all aluminum From what can be gleamed of the data tag. Yes, 1983 was the first year of the Regal line. Before that, they were called Barths, After that "Euro" and "MCC by Barth" and then "Regal". Nothing is exact with Barth and my statements are to be considered in a broad sense of what went down. Look up the data tag project Bill and start crunching numbers. It's a little mundane, and probably irrelevant, but it shows how it played out.
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1/21 |
At least Tucker and DeLorian had some prototypesand pictures. #1 29' 1977parted out and still alive in Barths all over the USA | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
I want to clarify the "all aluminum" a little bit more - In April of 1987 the Regal line added a Composite Type of front top clip. Somewhere around this time frame, the Regency line had this done as well. One more bit of interesting trivia... I was told, by more than one Barth Employee when I was in Milford, that Barth made 1 Stainless Steel Coach. They didn't say if it was a Regal or a Regency. They only built one, they said it was very heavy (Regency Maybe?) and they went thru a ton of broken drill bits and special rivets building this thing. No photos or whereabouts of this unit is known.
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Did it say what year it was?
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