I save way to much stuff....Picture of Ressie Flip (I think) from craigslist a long while back.
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Louie
You rock! That's exactly the ad I was thinking about!
I save way to much stuff....Picture of Ressie Flip (I think) from craigslist a long while back.
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Louie
You rock! That's exactly the ad I was thinking about!
My FP has a build date and a S/N hand written on the rear window frame. May be useful to track not just this original FP but also other FP's. There are few enough of these around that there may be some value to future FP'ers to have the additional data.
As you can see, mine is #7088, built in August 2003:
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It is a full-size, short bed unit that was custom painted green (a GM color) for the original owner, from whom I purchased it.
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Billy.
That is not the serial number, it is the model #. According to Miss D @ FP mine is ford ranger model=7079
Hi there!
I was getting all nostalgic and started looking through photos of the camper. I grew up in the BarrTop. Dwight Barr, my grandfather invented it. I'm 27 and as far back as I can remember I was in a BarrTop, so that was at least the early 80's.
My grandfather loved to rough it while his wife, Mary Barr needed comfort. The BarrTop was one at least a few inventions about making camping more comfortable and was totally inspired by her. Everyone in our family had a BarrTop. In fact, we needed to hide the trucks from the parking lot for a surprise party for him because he certainly would have known what was up seeing BarrTops filling the parking lot.
When I was a kid my dad would open ours up in our driveway and I would camp inside with my friends or just hang out and play.
Here's what looks like his patent.
He is really an incredible person, and I miss him dearly. Just before he passed away, he wrote this book.
It makes me so happy to see that people are appreciating it so much. Whenever I see one, I can't stop smiling.
Wow, welcome to ExPo and thanks for posting this. I've been enjoying the successor of your grandfathers' original design.