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7/09 |
Hello Fellow Barth Owners and Potential New Barth Owners. I am reluctant to sell our Beautifully maintained 1989 Regency with only 53,000 miles. Here are some of the highlights. We will miss her, but feel that a new owner who appreciates a fine crafted coach is in her best interests. JUST THE FACTS EXTERIOR FEATURES COACH FEATURES COCKPIT AREA GALLEY LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, BATH, ETC MISC That's 10k worth of upgrades we've done to the coach. She is ready for a new adventure, unfortunately, we have no time to use her. This is both sweet and sorrow. She has had her own garage for the 10 years we have owned her, except while traveling. Asking price of $39,000 OBO Data tag number is 8902-0114-36RDG B1 which is located just to the rear of the drivers side window, at the top, the windshield curtain (and track) cover the data tag plate...... Tina phone xxx-xxx-xxxx 36' Barth Regency 3208 Cat 250 HP Allison 4 speed Transmission, Gillig Chassis "If it ain't a CAT it's a DOG" | ||
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7/09 |
Just to add a little to the original post, and to clarify, the bed is a Queen size walk around, and it is a center aisle floor plan. In addition, YES, we do have ALL of the manuals, etc, that you would expect to receive when you purchase a quality coach. We have received lots of calls asking these questions, so I thought I may add it to the listing. In addition, the Regency is top of the line for Barth, and this coach has all of the bells and whistles that come with the Regency line. We didn't list everything that is on the coach, figured that if you know your Barth's, then you know what the Regency is. Tom & Tina 36' Barth Regency 3208 Cat 250 HP Allison 4 speed Transmission, Gillig Chassis "If it ain't a CAT it's a DOG" | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
I can only add the following if I was looking for more info. Would you sketch a picture of the floorplan for me? Can I have a closeup of the dashboard that also includes a picture of the current mileage? Do you have additional pictures of the bathroom/shower? Which Allison Transmission is in your coach? Honestly, comparable to other ads, you did a great job in presentation and delivery. Of course, it also helps that you have a really beautiful coach too.
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7/09 |
Hi Bill I am diligently working on this list. Will hopefully be attempting to send you the sketch, which will be accurate, but definately NOT to scale!! (ha) The Allison Transmission is the 4 speed Allison. The shower is a corner shower, sized like most "house" corner showers, large, not huge but large, especially for an RV. Other pics follow in a separate email to you....Please let me know if there are any more questions..... Thanks Tina 36' Barth Regency 3208 Cat 250 HP Allison 4 speed Transmission, Gillig Chassis "If it ain't a CAT it's a DOG" | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Additional Photos for this coach
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8/09 |
That stained glass "panel" for the door/side windows is very unique and beautiful! Is that something you made yourself, or did it come with the coach when you bought it? | |||
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12/12 |
Don't know about this one, but if you're interested in something like it, go to: http://www.rvstainedglass.com/ | |||
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
Why would she say her windows fit most RV's with the exception of Diesel Pushers? Seems like a broad stroke of the pen. 79 Barth Classic | |||
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7/09 |
Hi Scottydl and Lee Re - stained glass door insert - that insert was in the door when we bought the Barth. We did take it out and had it resoldered in some areas, as we also appreciated the quality and beauty of it. The man who did this resoldering said that this particular piece would have been quite costly, due to the large number of glass pieces used, therefore requiring a lot of solders. It's nice to know that some others appreciate the beauty of that, I almost didn't send that pic! Tina 36' Barth Regency 3208 Cat 250 HP Allison 4 speed Transmission, Gillig Chassis "If it ain't a CAT it's a DOG" | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
This is not to scale... so don't pic on her niece's drawing.
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3/12 |
Oh sure,....where were you five and 1/2 years ago? This is exactly what i was looking for back then, color, layout, drivetrain, price, etc. The window is a bonus. Nice coach! | |||
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6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" |
I don't know about that Shadow. Don't you have that beautiful MCI?
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3/12 |
Yes Jim we do have the MCI and are very happy with it. But that Barth is what i was looking for before i came across the bus. | |||
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1/12 |
This is a beautiful coach. I have a question about the outside storage compartments. It appears in the pics that the compartments behind the entry door and in the same area on the street side are not very large. Our coach is only 34' and has compartments that are big enough for me to climb in and stretch out! Am I seeing this right? Also, you have done a nice job with the new TV. Is it mounted in front of the old location or has the original cabinet and padded parts been removed and all redone? Who did this upgrade? Also, does it still have the original tiny bedroom TV? Lastly, it looks in the pics,like there is no bedroom window awning on the curb side, or a big one over the street side forward salon and galley? Thanks for the info. Don 1990 Regency 34' Cummins 6CTA 8.3 240hp Spartan Chassis, 4 speed Allison MT643 | |||
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7/09 |
Hi everyone In response to some of these questions.....Shadow man, you could buy this beautiful coach now, and at a very affordable and pre-discounted price, maybe want to sell that MCI and get a "real" Barth!!! Don in Niagara - the entry door compartments are smaller compartments, one we use for tools, etc, and all of Tom's assorted tool boxes seem to fit quite well. The other one (rear of entry door) we use for BBQ and misc picnic table and campsite items. They are fairly small compartments, no you could not use them to lay down in, however, there is one compartment (dog house) just underneath the sofa, on the drivers side, that compartment could be the "guest room" HA. As for the front TV installation, we left all of the cabinet intact behind the TV, as you surmised removed what "padding" was necessary, and mounted the new plasma unit. My talented hubby has remodeled yacht interiors in another life, so, he luckily has all the skills necessary to do this installation - of course he had some good help! We left the back TV as it was (if it ain't broke....). In regards to the awnings, you are quite right, we had the awnings off when we took the pics as we were having issues with the springs when we were going through the checklist...all has since been repaired, replaced, and remounted.... Please feel free to ask more questions....thank you all soooo much for the input, and for all referrals you give to this great website!!! Tom & Tina 36' Barth Regency 3208 Cat 250 HP Allison 4 speed Transmission, Gillig Chassis "If it ain't a CAT it's a DOG" | |||
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