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Hey guys. After a lot of back and forth we have finally decided that we need to let the Barth go to focus more time on our coffee shop remodel. We are operating on a shoestring budget and could use the extra little injection of capital to finish the project. And hey we will even throw in some free coffee to the buyer(s) once we get the shop open.

this is a 1972 25' Barth with a small block chevy 400 CID Engine. If the pictures below dont show up I will repost some in just a few minutes. Feel free to call with questions xxx-xxx-xxxx my name is Danny.

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From the info we have on file for this coach - the tag# is 7202-1042-MC25 and the CID was reported to be a Big Block 402

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Introduced in 1970, the 402-cubic-inch (6.6 L) was a 396-cubic-inch bored out by 0.030 in (0.76 mm). Despite the fact that it was 6 cubic inches (98 cc) larger, Chevy continued marketing it under the popular "396" label in the smaller cars while at the same time labeling it "Turbo-Jet 400" in the full-size cars.
if it is a Small Block Chevy it would be a 400 - Big Block would be a 402































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That's just so cool. Thumbs Up
 
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This has been sold thanks for your response
 
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