21-ft Barth Motorhome for Sale (1977)
Sale price: US $3,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1977 |
VIN : | CPL3773304670 | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Awnings: | None | Sleeping Capacity: | 6 |
Length (feet): | 21 | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Make: | Barth | Fuel Type: | Gas |
Los Angeles, California, United States
Vehicle description
EDIT (7/23): Barth was driving perfectly yesterday while out running errands. When I went to start it the last time though, it wouldn"t shift out of park. Had it towed home. Think it just needs a linkage adjustment and a tune up for smog. Buyer will need to have it towed out from in front of our house.
I purchased this 1977 Barth Motorhome in 2017 from its longtime, second owner, a retired physics professor who was hanging up his keys for good due to health concerns. It was in good mechanical condition when I purchased it and is in even better mechanical condition today, as it has had regular, preventative maintenance and the necessary replacement of aging/failing parts.
This is not a camper that has spent its life parked (which is murder on an RV"s motor, rubber hoses, electrical wiring, etc). The previous owner used it regularly and I have traveled extensively throughout the west coast in it. I just took it on a 3-month trip earlier this year without issue.
It is classified as a Class A, due to its width, but it is short enough to fit in any regular parking spot. Because of it"s small size, you can take it most anywhere. I have driven it through unpaved, barely-maintained, BLM roads to reach remote campsites (recently up Red Mountain in Ukiah for 2 weeks), through the desert to uncrowded campsites at Joshua Tree, to beautiful beaches all along the CA coast, and spent plenty of stealth nights camping on city streets all over.
Extensive information about the vehicle"s history and upkeep here: https:/ docs.google.com/document/d/1q7j5oxPpky6xYQy1gE8Orb2USyqo8Ot7gsPqNwlTUXQ/edit?usp=sharing
I purchased this 1977 Barth Motorhome in 2017 from its longtime, second owner, a retired physics professor who was hanging up his keys for good due to health concerns. It was in good mechanical condition when I purchased it and is in even better mechanical condition today, as it has had regular, preventative maintenance and the necessary replacement of aging/failing parts.
This is not a camper that has spent its life parked (which is murder on an RV"s motor, rubber hoses, electrical wiring, etc). The previous owner used it regularly and I have traveled extensively throughout the west coast in it. I just took it on a 3-month trip earlier this year without issue.
It is classified as a Class A, due to its width, but it is short enough to fit in any regular parking spot. Because of it"s small size, you can take it most anywhere. I have driven it through unpaved, barely-maintained, BLM roads to reach remote campsites (recently up Red Mountain in Ukiah for 2 weeks), through the desert to uncrowded campsites at Joshua Tree, to beautiful beaches all along the CA coast, and spent plenty of stealth nights camping on city streets all over.
Extensive information about the vehicle"s history and upkeep here: https:/ docs.google.com/document/d/1q7j5oxPpky6xYQy1gE8Orb2USyqo8Ot7gsPqNwlTUXQ/edit?usp=sharing