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Hello , I bought my 1992 25'Barth in Febuary of 2004. The barth was purcashed with the intent to convert it to a mobile canvas shop , which I have completed at this time and is a fully self-contained Canvas Shop. The cab is the only part of the vehicle that has not been modified (yet). So far this concept is working out very well for serviceing mega yachts at the marinas. The body,engine and tranny is very sound and runs great, too bad the rest of the vehicle is rotting out from under it. I wish I could post a picture but I don't know how. Unfortanlly I know very little about this vehicle. Which is making it very difficult to repair the items that I need to repair.Any help that could be offered would be greatly apprecitated. Thank You.

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Hey Charlie, welcome to Barthmobile. I think you are going fit right in. If you have some pictures email them to me and I will put them in your post.

You know right after I started this site one of the first coaches for sale was a black smith and he made cabinet hardware. I also heard from a guy who had a very old Barth, like a 1971 and he traveled full time selling one of these drills that can drill a number of hole sizes at flea markets county fairs. He carried an awning that he could attach to the front of the coach and he sold his wares there.

Please send me the pictures and again welcome...

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