2000 Bigfoot 30 C10.11 3000 Series Truck Camper in Truckee, CA

FeralK

New member
Here is a link to the listing on Craigslist. Please feel free to PM me with any questions. We can possibly deliver most anywhere on the west coast if necessary! This camper is in great shape and we're asking $12,999.

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(truck is NOT for sale!)

http://reno.craigslist.org/rvs/4379004939.html
 

FeralK

New member
Brave man putting a 3000 series on a SRW!

Brave? Ignorant is more like it!

This was our first camper, and we learned a LOT about many things, including GVWR and GAWR. The future owner will only benefit from our learning, however, as there are many small, important upgrades: improved housing for the two 50 watt solar panels, which are secure on the roof and can easily be tilted on their bracket to take advantage of the winter sun; upgraded heavy-duty battery harness for the AGMs; improved window valances, newly caulked roof seams, highly polished gelcoat and more!

We did laugh for a good five minutes about your reply; let's just say a dually is highly recommended!

Thanks for looking!

ktm
 

MT6bt

Rock hound
I wish I did have a dually for a camper like this. bigfoot and northern lite have got to be the best hardside campers out there. I had a 2000 northern lite 10-2000 which is basically a bigfoot 1500 series. I stayed all winter up at big sky ski resort at 8300 feet relatively comfortably. Temps hit -25F several times. That 3000 series would be 5 times better! Very nice looking one.
Best of luck in your sale. I'm sure it'll sell quickly.
-Darrin
 

pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
Nice camper - we have a Bigfoot and really like it, very capable as a 4 season camper.

It's a testament to how well these things are built that a 14 year old TC like this one still has the value it does.

As pointed out, they are not lightweight.
 

FeralK

New member
Lightweight it is not! This is the ONLY reason we are selling; in our ignorance, we did not realize that our truck would not handle it well. It would probably be ok on a newer 1-ton, or any kind of dually. The workmanship and durability of the Bigfoot line really is remarkable -- this camper is in much better shape than many new/newer TCs (Lance, Northstar et al) that we've checked out, and holds up well against new/newer Bigfoots and Northern Lites. This camper definitely sold us on the Bigfoot line in general -- we are replacing it with a (much lighter!) Bigfoot 9.4 . . .

ktm
 

pugslyyy

Expedition Vehicle Engineer Guy
Lightweight it is not! This is the ONLY reason we are selling; in our ignorance, we did not realize that our truck would not handle it well. It would probably be ok on a newer 1-ton, or any kind of dually. The workmanship and durability of the Bigfoot line really is remarkable -- this camper is in much better shape than many new/newer TCs (Lance, Northstar et al) that we've checked out, and holds up well against new/newer Bigfoots and Northern Lites. This camper definitely sold us on the Bigfoot line in general -- we are replacing it with a (much lighter!) Bigfoot 9.4 . . .

ktm

Our 2006 30C10.11 is 3110 lbs dry and empty. Great camper, just gotta put the right truck underneath it. The 9.4 is at least 700 pounds lighter I think.

Yours looks really clean - what did you do to debadge / refinish the exterior?
 

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