All this Bigfoot needs is my Cummins Dodge under it:
2000 BIGFOOT SLIDE IN TRUCK CAMPER 10. 5' LOADED LOOK!! : eBay Motors (item 270561670259 end time Apr-17-10 18:36:00 PDT)
I know a few guys here have Bigfoot campers, such as Mike E. and David D.
I also like the Northern Lite campers very much, too. You'd never find me at home if I owned one.
I'd use it year-round like I did my old Viking, which is on it's way to the dump next week after the people I sold it to had a tree limb and heavy snow crash through the roof. I thought I could maybe fix it, and they gave it back to me, but it's just too far gone structurally. (Let me know if anyone needs a 3-way fridge, furnace, etc. as I will be removing them so the landfill will accept it. )
It's hard to believe this Bigfoot is 10 years old, which is just one reason I like them so much. The term "durability" doesn't do them justice. They not only hold up well, they stay looking good, too. And they also hold their value very well and seldom have I seen such a nice one for under $10k. I can't believe nobody has used the buy-it-now option yet.
This particular model has a separate shower and a generator; very nice features not commonly found on pickup campers; certainly not on those that weigh less than 2500 pounds! My old Viking SP100 pop-up pickup camper weighed nearly that much!
I would be interested in hearing from actual Bigfoot and Northern Lite owners about their ownership experiences; good and bad; as well as the combination of the Cummins dodge and those campers.
Alas, this one will remain someone else's, but someday...
2000 BIGFOOT SLIDE IN TRUCK CAMPER 10. 5' LOADED LOOK!! : eBay Motors (item 270561670259 end time Apr-17-10 18:36:00 PDT)
I know a few guys here have Bigfoot campers, such as Mike E. and David D.
I also like the Northern Lite campers very much, too. You'd never find me at home if I owned one.
I'd use it year-round like I did my old Viking, which is on it's way to the dump next week after the people I sold it to had a tree limb and heavy snow crash through the roof. I thought I could maybe fix it, and they gave it back to me, but it's just too far gone structurally. (Let me know if anyone needs a 3-way fridge, furnace, etc. as I will be removing them so the landfill will accept it. )
It's hard to believe this Bigfoot is 10 years old, which is just one reason I like them so much. The term "durability" doesn't do them justice. They not only hold up well, they stay looking good, too. And they also hold their value very well and seldom have I seen such a nice one for under $10k. I can't believe nobody has used the buy-it-now option yet.
This particular model has a separate shower and a generator; very nice features not commonly found on pickup campers; certainly not on those that weigh less than 2500 pounds! My old Viking SP100 pop-up pickup camper weighed nearly that much!
I would be interested in hearing from actual Bigfoot and Northern Lite owners about their ownership experiences; good and bad; as well as the combination of the Cummins dodge and those campers.
Alas, this one will remain someone else's, but someday...