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Have searched the archives and pdf/doc thread for spec's on Gillig chassis to no avail..Did see one mention indicating a 32' Barth Regency/Gillig had a 198" WB..thats it... Would be interested to know what wheelbases there were for the 32' to 40' Barth/Gillig's.. Start and end dates that Gilligs were provided for Barth as choices, and other interesting tidbits..etc..

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Mike W

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Mike,
You were searching the correct area of the website. I could be mistaken but there was one regal with a diesel. Doorman will know the facts. Doorman is like Barth encyclopedia.
 
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The first Gilligs were '87 Regencies, continuing to the end of the original Barth company. Barth RSV used Spartan, and no longer used the Regency model.


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