2008 (New 2010) Bigfoot Truck Camper 25C10.6E -Oregon

deminimis

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The kids are getting bigger and we've outgrown our beloved Bigfoot. This is the 2008 Anniversary Edition unit, but we bought in brand new from the dealer in 2010. This is truly a four season camper and it's bombproof (fiberglass clamshell design like a boat). List on this unit was $41,000. This is better than new. Options not included in NADA value include dually brackets, dual batteries. alumn stairs (not those flimsy ones you see elsewhere) and several other items listed. Also, the furnace is 30,000 BTUs. Also comes with a Samsung flat screen TV and Samsung DVD player. 2500 Onan LP generator. Full shower, AC (Dometic Duro Therm), double door fridge/freezer, stereo (AM/FM/CD), reflective thermal windows, two sky lights (the one in the galley area has a pleated shade), Fantastic Vent fan with thermostat, electric jacks with remote, solar pre-wire, LED lights, heated tanks/basement, tons of storage, etc. A truly 4 season camper. Sleeps four. See specs below. Not interested in being contacted by dealers or marketers. Will include the four Fast Gun tie downs at $25k (stainless version, not painted, cost around $400). Make no mistake, we love this camper. Once one of the nuggets goes off to college in 5 years, we'll get another Bigfoot (we like it that much). Sleeps 2 adults and 2 well-behaved kids, or 3 adults. Thanks. $25,000.

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deminimis

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You are correct Sir! Followed by Eddieville Motorsports Park in WA, Moab (Behind the Rocks area) in UT, and up on Mt Hood During a three-day blizzard (that snow was only from the first night -We stayed warm and toasty in the BF, when not tearing it up on the Mountain).
 

deminimis

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Our camper is super clean. I mean, super clean. No stains or smells, unless "awesome" has a smell! More pics.

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deminimis

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I hear you Christian. I decided to keep our pickup for a while to make sure we're happy with the oversized RV that I bought to replace the Bigfoot. I really have a sinking feeling I'll be looking for the exact same Bigfoot towards the end of Summer (I might just fashion some bunks in one for the kids). If it wasn't for the huge RV payment, I'd keep our BF just in case I change my mind about RV ownership, but can't afford to have both right now. We'll see how we like the RV after a few months, but I'm seriously concerned we might be right back in the market for a Bigfoot.
 

Christian P.

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yep - the problem for me is that the truck itself was getting too old, not the camper. I was afraid it would break down and left me stranded.

And we all know how expensive large trucks are these days. But I think I sold the whole package for too cheap.
 
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deminimis

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Must have been a Ford or Dodge. Ha! We've only put 20k miles (various duties) on our pickup since we bought it (bought it about six weeks before we bought the Bigfoot), so it makes sense to hold onto the Chev for a while longer.
 

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