I met a guy recently who had an Outfitter camper that might meet your needs. They have a couple of composite options and can customize things as well. http://www.outfittermfg.com
It's tough to give you an answer on this since the product only seems to have been on the market for two years. The reviews seem positive thus far, but it's in about year five that the flaws will start to show up. On the other hand, you can't beat the price.
I hear you on the potential for burn-out. The plan is to focus on the camper first, get it up to snuff, and then work on the truck. Fortunately we have a two ton overhead crane and a welding shop to help with some of the chores when the time comes. Also, I lucked out on the camper in that the...
After a few months of lurking on various RV forums and doing a bit of soul searching about what I really want in an RV, I've decided that I'm going the Fuso and truck camper route. Not that I wouldn't like an ATW Alpha, but there is that issue of $225,000. Two weeks ago I found a 1998 Bigfoot...
Thanks! That's what I thought when I saw the Craigslist photos, and it only has 67,000 miles. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that all will be in order when I fly in to Boston pick it up this Saturday.
Look at me, I'm a landscaper!
I tried American Family with no luck; they don't write policies in Michigan. I did manage to insure it through Progressive as I do have a little side business/hobby that involves sub-surface irrigation systems. (Look up "Olla Irrigation" on YouTube.) Voila! I'm a...
I picked up a 2000 Fuso FG with a dump bed that I want to use with a Bigfoot 3000 camper. The problem is in getting the truck insured. Progressive tells me that they won't insure it as a personal vehicle because it is a commercial truck and some other companies have told me that they won't...
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