| stringman have you found your notes?it would be interesting to find out from your checklist what factors made you not make the trip to look at unit/why are you not responding to interest in your unit on forum roklobster?thanks to all interest in this unique unit. |
| Posts: 48 | Location: gilroy ca | Member Since: 11-15-2003 |
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| I don't think he gets on the site very much but he will answer the phone for serious inquiries. As far as I can tell from a conversation on the phone, it needs work on one of the three hydrolic leveling jacks (I wonder why there is only three.. the only other Barth I have seen that has three is Jeff and Joys 77. I guess it does'nt matter but I am concerned if one jack will pick up the front of a 37,000lb coach in the occasion that you want to change a tire), The washer/dryer needs some repair, the unit was originally outfitted with two sets of airbags for the back axle to get the unit thru rougher terrain and the secondary set has been disabled (probably due to air leakage), She needs new paint, the tires are ok he says but I am really funny about having really good tires and the Michelins that are a bit old and not cheap, and the captains chairs and front sofa need to be reupholstered or replaced. These are the things I know right now but keep in mind I am very picky about details and making sure everything runns as good as it should. When I bought my little coach, most everything worked and I still spent 10,000 dollars in the first 2 years making everything look and work what I considered "properly". I will be receiving some pictures from "roklobster" some time soon and I will ask if it is ok to post them here. O yeah, one more thing.. there is not that much storidge space in the exterior compartments due to the backup systems necessary for travel across the continent. The original owner spared little expense to make sure that he had everything all the time. The roof aparently has a winch (thats what "Roklobster" called it...this may be a davit) to lower down a canoe or anything else you may have on the roof. That roof is all diamond plate by the way. Serious coach for sure, but I believe it will require a equally serious wallet to return her to her former glory. Now don't take me wrong, I bet she would make the trip to Michigan easily enough so I am probably being paranoid and picky. After all, Tina and I don't take much time out to do laundry on vacation anyways. |
| Posts: 486 | Location: Detroit, Michigan | Member Since: 02-13-2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Kevin: he has lowered the price to $45,000 firm.
Back in 2004, when I was considering buying it, the price was quite a bit lower.
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| Posts: 6169 | Location: AZ Central Highlands | Member Since: 01-09-2001 |
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| is anyone ever going to get photos from this owner. he promised back in 2008 to supply photos detailing the whole coach. come on roklobster. get er done. |
| Posts: 48 | Location: gilroy ca | Member Since: 11-15-2003 |
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| I spoke to Richard yesterday and he said this coach has been sold to a guy in Canada.
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My dad makes me wanna Barth! |
| Posts: 20 | Location: Saranac Lake, NY | Member Since: 09-01-2010 |
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