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This is an awesome site and as a newbie I am hoping to pick as many brains as you all can tolerate! Our first Barth! Purchased in Largo, Florida. Still going over it with a fine toothed comb. Title says 1975, owner said 1973....can't find the inside metal tag, still looking. 23 foot long with trunk. And so it begins......
Ginny and Ted



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Welcome to the forums! I think you bought Jan Hawk's coach - I saw it a few years ago up in Macclenny. So far it's the only Class A on a Dodge chassis I've seen.

Where in Largo are you? I used to live off Hamlin Road, south of Walsingham.


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Welcome to the forums! I think your bought Jan Hawk's coach - I saw it a few years ago up in Macclenny. So far it's the only Class A on a Dodge chassis I've seen.

Where in Largo are you? I used to live off Hamlin Road, south of Walsingham.

Wow, I work off of Walsingham, and thanks for re-sizing. I live off West Bay Dr. I have more pics if I can figure out how to post.Smiler
 
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Originally posted by Rusty:
Welcome to the forums! I think your bought Jan Hawk's coach - I saw it a few years ago up in Macclenny. So far it's the only Class A on a Dodge chassis I've seen.

Where in Largo are you? I used to live off Hamlin Road, south of Walsingham.

Wow, I work off of Walsingham, and thanks for re-sizing. I live off West Bay Dr. I have more pics if I can figure out how to post.Smiler


And yes, it was Jan Hawks.... you are good!
 
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Welcome! We saw your coach when Jan stopped by for a day visit at the Hillsborough GTG a couple years ago. Hope you can make this December's GTG. It's practically in your backyard!


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This is an awesome site and as a newbie I am hoping to pick as many brains as you all can tolerate! Our first Barth! Purchased in Largo, Florida. Still going over it with a fine toothed comb. Title says 1975, owner said 1973....can't find the inside metal tag, still looking. 23 foot long with trunk. And so it begins......
Ginny and Ted



I resized and transferred to the Barth Photobucket - Rusty
 
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Info on Data number here From prior research
Here is a picture of the tag

Thank you so much, I"ve been reading of this Barth's journey in prior postings. How fun.
 
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