Hi everybody,Well,we got our new girl back to California without an incident,can you believe that.All that preparation for the worse and not even a belt.The only thing we had to do was replace the old tires.We kept the split rims(not widowmakers) and tightened the old belts and off we went.we drove about 500 miles a day.total trip was 2,200 miles.The 350 ran like a kitten.Average milage was right at 10 mpg.Hope to increase that with a few tune up tricks.I was very pleased with the handling and over all performance of the barth,even in high winds,just drove smooth and quiet all the way home.Looking forward to going through all the systems and getting her ready for a real pleasure trip.We have family in Georgia,Oklahoma and Arkansas.We caught a lot of flack taking the I80 route and bypassing family,but we thought it best to take the easy route home.So next trip will probably be the southern route.Anyway, thanks to the support of this group we survived our trip and look forward to meeting some new friends on or future trips.Thanks again,Steve and Danel Sorrentino
Posts: 60 | Location: Grass Valley CA. | Member Since: 07-24-2009
Congratulations on an uneventful trip! On a maiden voyage that's the best way. It's good to have another Barth on the left coast. Maybe we can one day have our own G.T.G. in California.
Herb Johns
1989 32' Regency (RDG-B) Gillig Chassis Cat 3208TA Sanger, CA, USA
~ ~Data Tag~ ~ 8901-0113-32RDG-B
Posts: 75 | Location: Sanger, CA, USA | Member Since: 06-18-2005
glad you made it that must have been exciting I do not know anything about split rims do you need a inner tube? Have you joined the club yet it is worth every penny as far as I know no set amount just good donations.that way you can take full advantage of all of the forums.photobucket.com is free. The cd is very informative.the picture of your coach is very nice is that your back yard? Sorry I have a lot of questions.I think your coach is NEAT.
I Love this Barth! Congratulations! What a find! I put an ad on Craigslist to find mine. "WANTED UGLY MOTORHOME PRE 1975" and I thought I got a steal? This unit is priceless. I have 4 kids, a wife, and a 29' 1974 Barth I will trade even up?
Scott Stewart 612-490-3399
Posts: 46 | Location: Minnesota | Member Since: 06-13-2009
Hi Nick,The tag is on the exterior at the front driver side wheel well.It looks to me like its just a plastic laminate.This coach was very well preserved.Let me know if there's any other photos you'd like me to share. Thanks Steve
Posts: 60 | Location: Grass Valley CA. | Member Since: 07-24-2009
Hi bill,That picture was taken at a rest stop in utah,we took similar pictures at other scenic rest stops. Well try to get more pictures in the photobucket for the group to see. Not real sure at this point how to send the larger picture,but with your help well get them over.Thanks Steve
Posts: 60 | Location: Grass Valley CA. | Member Since: 07-24-2009
Hey Bill, I just put a BUNCH of pic's on photo bucket, as per request. Hope all enjoy. Lot's of pic's of her once we got her home & Steve gave her a nice long bath!!
By the way we were planning to name the baby Kleo, but now I think Steve is leaning twards "BARTHA". just kidding.
Have a great day everyone, Danel
Posts: 60 | Location: Grass Valley CA. | Member Since: 07-24-2009
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