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| Near the driver area is the data tag. On the wall near the driver seat. Sometimes behind the curtain rod, if there is a curtain rod. Look around. Post the data tag and our members will tell you more about the old Barth |
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| quote: Originally posted by Kenshan: Would the Vin work?
Yes let us please have a look at the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
Don't give up your diligent search for the data tag though. Also please check your private messages. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Tom and Julie: The arm rest is held in place by two bolts that are under the cover on the inside of the arm rest. Remove the screw covers and it will come off. Then you can lube the hinge that is part of the seat frame and it will rotate.
Thanks, my husband will look into that. It also dawned on me that the seats also swivel but can't swivel because of the wall the last person put up. I do like the wall since I will be grooming out of it & could use the door there. So if we get the armrest working I don't need the swivel seat option. So many ideas running through our heads. |
| Posts: 11 | Location: Bonney Lake, WA | Member Since: 10-24-2017 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Kevin: Yes let us please have a look at the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) Don't give up your diligent search for the data tag though. Also please check your private messages.
Here's the Vin CPS3783307984. Each time I go into the vehicle I have been looking for the data tag but I'm not seeing it. The wall was painted yellow so either the wallboard was replaced or painted over. |
| Posts: 11 | Location: Bonney Lake, WA | Member Since: 10-24-2017 |
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| I found some close Vehicle Identification Numbers here, but not an exact match. It is a shame it was painted over.
Do you know how to check your private messages? |
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| Looks like a cool project. Should be great for a grooming van! Price was right and I imagine the interior is already open and ready to refit. Windshields should be available. Guardian DW 730 and DW 731 are what you need. Check locally or at windshieldstogo.com. You may need to talk to a rep since they dont know what a Barth is. These windows were OEM for mid 80's GMC Astro and tiltcab trucks. Keep us posted and welcome to our exotic Barth owner family of fruits, nuts, and vegetables. (Not sure which I am!) Have barth, will travel
9708-M0037-37MM-01 "98" Monarch 37 Spartan MM, 6 spd Allison Cummins 8.3 325+ hp
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| Posts: 5265 | Location: Kalkaska, MI | Member Since: 02-04-2011 |
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| It's been slow going stripping out this Barth. This whole thing is covered in bolts that go through to the outside so they are rusted. My husband has to remind himself a lot that the price makes it worth it. What can we use to fill these holes? He was thinking fiberglass but I wanted to check here. This guy also had wires wired everywhere with one thing or another. We found a live wire when we thought every power source was off. So it's been a little nerve-wracking. There was a hole in the floor by the steps we didn't understand. Last night my husband pulled the carpet off it & discovered it is a big battery box. The hole was because the handle had broke so they cut a hole in it to pull the lid off. We will be using this box as a battery box again once fixed up. Here's the battery box we found. Here is the before we started & now. The old AC has all the bolts out but won't come out so we think it's glued in really well. This mid way picture was taken this morning before I started ripping up the the first layer of carpet. Shannon |
| Posts: 11 | Location: Bonney Lake, WA | Member Since: 10-24-2017 |
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| Yea, You did it. Blasted thru the ads and posted your pictures. Any sign of a coach number yet? I replied to your Private Message before I read this post. Thank you for efforts in posting the pictures. |
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