Barth Class C Gallery
Barth was a limited-production company, now defunct, so surviving units are rare. The Class C models are amongst the rarest Barths, and most people will never see one. So I set out to find as many photographs of them as I could.
Here are photos of over thirty Class C Barth motorhomes, mostly collected off the internet, primarily from Barthmobile.com but also from Kijiji and Craigslist. The production years are determined from the Barth serial number if known, or as identified by the photographer/owner, or guessed at by me. Serial numbers show (year+month/serial/model) - note that the serial portion is shared with all types of Barths such as the Class A types and don't really indicate production volumes. If your unit is shown here without its serial number, please contact me.
Many of these photos are older, so some of these units might not still be on the road. I would really appreciate receiving any other photos of Class C Barths - dead or alive - to add to this collection. And let me know about any identification mistakes I've made. You can contact me at [email protected] .
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Here are photos of over thirty Class C Barth motorhomes, mostly collected off the internet, primarily from Barthmobile.com but also from Kijiji and Craigslist. The production years are determined from the Barth serial number if known, or as identified by the photographer/owner, or guessed at by me. Serial numbers show (year+month/serial/model) - note that the serial portion is shared with all types of Barths such as the Class A types and don't really indicate production volumes. If your unit is shown here without its serial number, please contact me.
Many of these photos are older, so some of these units might not still be on the road. I would really appreciate receiving any other photos of Class C Barths - dead or alive - to add to this collection. And let me know about any identification mistakes I've made. You can contact me at [email protected] .
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Barth Class C, 19M (19ft), 1973-1975
1973 (7308 1409 M19) - no generator bay, no ladder
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1974 (7408 1556 M19) - the left photo shows how the shorter wheelbase gives the appearance of a long rear overhang, which distinguishes the 19M.
1974 (7409 1565 M19)
1975 |
1975 (7506 1689 M19)
1975
1975 with Dodge chassis and cab |
Unknown year, but a 19M. Note trimmed tail for those high curbs.
Unknown year, but a 19M.
Unknown year, but a 19M.
1975 (7510 1761 M19)
1975 (7510 1761 M19)
Barth Class C, 22M (22ft), 1975-1978
1975 (7506 1690 M22)
1976 (1977?) - photo shows the longer wheelbase of the 22M, presenting a more balanced-looking rear overhang.
1976
1976 (7602 1834 M22)
1976 |
1976
1976
Unknown year, possibly 1976 |
Couple of unknowns, both possibly 1976. Left (blue) might be the same unit as below, though the mirrors look different; right (brown) unit might be the same one as above?
Unknown year, but probably 1976
1976
1976 (7606 1910 M22)
1976 (7606 1911 M22), on a Dodge chassis
1976 (S7603 1837 M22 A), another Dodge
1976, another Dodge
1976 (7607 1938 M22), before and after cab door replacement
Ford, must be 1976 - 1978
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1976 or 1977, refurbished with new front fender fairings
1977
1977
1977
1977
1977 (S76102634M22C) - very similar to below, but with the older grille
1977, grille looks like 1978 |
1978 |
unknown year, but probably 1978 |
A big thank-you goes to those interested people who photographed Class C Barths which they happened to see on the street, and posted them online. Please keep them coming.