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Coach is 28 foot in very good condition. Mileage is 60,000. Motor rebuilt and running well. All mechanicals working well. New vinyl flooring recently installed. New refrigerator. Asking Email-Russbohaty@yahoo.com, phone: 612.239.9708 8905-3614-28J-A5 | |||
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4/08 |
Hey, this is beautifull! A little hard to tell the lay out inside but the outside looks fantastic. Looks like there might be a little issue with the ceiling. | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Looks like it might have a split bath. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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12/10 |
First time I have seen one with a driver's side door... pretty cool!! 1986 Barth Regal SE 34 foot tag - 454 Chevy 8610 3363 34TFPOB | |||
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12/12 |
...But when you get to a certain age (i.e.: mine), it looks like just taking the long route around and entering through the main door would be a whole lot easier! | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Yeah, same here. Off and on, there will be a Barth with driver doors. Most are commercial, but a few are not. My guess is that it was owner-specified. I have had both, and much prefer no door. It is quieter and stronger, and more airtight in winter storms. Our Southwind door would occasionally open when traveling on uneven terrain. About the only time I miss it is when working under the dash. It allows easier access and a lot less going in and out when tracking a problem or bleeding brakes, for example. I guess, as a mechanic, I loved it. As a driver, I did not love it. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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12/10 |
I have the exact same problem. I agree, it is a nice ride. Regal 25 built in 1989 1985 P-30 chassis 454 TH400 | |||
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Hi Russ--your Barth looks beautiful! Will wait for your posting of pictures to imagine the layout. Is the ceiling material over the kitchen loose or a result of leaking? Any major issues with the coach? Thanks--Charlie T. | ||||
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Hi from Russ and Pat
Russ said the ceiling is in good shape. All the seals were replaced and he was living in it for 1.5 years without any difficulty. Have to admit, the Barth coaches are really quality coaches.
Can be very handy for a quick exit. . | ||||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
I just received an email requesting that the price be adjusted. I guess Russ is having problems posting this himself. Nice coach - great price...
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3/23 |
When he said the ceiling was in good shape I think maybe the question was not ceiling but headliner. Is the headliner sagging as it looks in the third picture? Another rebuilt engine. | |||
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1/12 |
The headliner appears to be the same as the one in our coach. It is backed by a foamlike mayerial that becomes soft with age. The headliner in ours has come away from the backing a bit too and needs to be pulled tight. If you fool with it much you can leave marks in the foam backing. Don 1990 Regency 34' Cummins 6CTA 8.3 240hp Spartan Chassis, 4 speed Allison MT643 | |||
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12/10 |
I took off the fan grill to get a look at what was going on with my headliner. The foam under the fabric is dried out and turning to dust. It's worse in some areas. As Don mentioned, if you push on the bad spots the foam won't spring back and you'll end up with a depression you can't get out. Regal 25 built in 1989 1985 P-30 chassis 454 TH400 | |||
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5/11 |
So, the question is; Where do you take the coach for a first class ceiling makeover? | |||
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3/23 |
Around here there are several headliner shops that would probably do the job. Some of the local fabric shops carry 2 or three colors of that headliner. Probably the best contact spray for the backer comes from 3M. I am not sure but there probably are panels that come off the supports so you can take them outside, clean them up and work with space, ventilation and reduced fear of overspray. | |||
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