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1986 BARTH RV for sale. Does have Tree damage but still runs great and drive-able, just no time to repair. Recently rebuilt 454 brand new engine with less than a 100 miles put on it. Fully loaded had new AC's, 2 LP Gas Heaters, New Tires, Microwave Oven, TV, CD Player, Surround Sound, New Wheel Covers, the Generator has low Hours, Lots of Extras including blue ox code towing system. We have title, and copy of all invoices for work that was done. Please email or call for any additional information or to come take a look. Asking $7,550.00 / OBO...





Edit: Insert Images ~ Bill N.Y.
 
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My eyes must be getting bad. The damage looks more than slight to me.
 
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another good reason to live in the desert.
 
Posts: 85 | Location: golden valley, az | Member Since: 02-05-2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Might anyone have a reasonable guess as to repair cost? Also, what shop would be able to do a good job on it?

Thanks!
 
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I see this unit as a great opportunity for the world's first convertible Barth.


89 28' Regal
Quad Bunks
P-30 454
8906-3623-28C-B
 
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A good detailer should be able to buff that right out.
 
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Dan, I had a body shop in the 1970s-80s. That Barth has a LOT of structural damage. Notice the stress wrinkles down the side. Anything can be fixed, but I would guess you could buy a nice Barth for way less than the repair bill. Phil
 
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Oh, Quinn and benebob...Good ones!!!
 
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