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On EBay 1972 25ft. stainless steel nono Barth, salvage title starting at $5,000. Shines but not as good as Lee's. Smiler


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Original interior, bustle, nice but over priced. Couldn't read the #s on the tag pic.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...&hash=item20b697e9a5


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....but if the description is accurate, the stainless steel skin alone is worth $5k hmm
 
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Sure it's a big block?


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Last night I sent in a request to get a better picture of the data plate - I told him that the Barths were aluminum bodied. But, it was reported at the Milford GTG that Barth did make ONE coach that was Stainless Steel.

No one knows what happened to it. Could this be "The One"?

http://barthmobile.com/eve/for...=240100843#240100843
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Originally posted by Bill N.Y.:
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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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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I just e-mail the guy to see where in Phx it is and if I can take a look at it. I'll let you know if he answers.
 
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I just e-mail the guy to see where in Phx it is and if I can take a look at it. I'll let you know if he answers.
I've talked to him... he does answer his phone. The problem is he lives in PA and the coach is in Arizona. He did say that I could go look at it if I wanted.
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Any questions please email or call Matt 215-465-5555 Thanks


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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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