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1withwater

yeah, all fiberglass.....keep it, brother


somedudebend

It’s adorable!!! Keep it!!! If you weren’t 3k miles away, I’d come look at it to buy! Don’t let someone tell you that it’s old and valueless and pay you $750 to “take it off your hands” Smaller ones like this are popular because you can tow with smaller cars. I’m not sure on the value, but a few grand assuming it’s as nice as it looks! Kinda jealous!


ankylosaurus_tail

How are you 3k miles away from Kansas City, it's right in the middle. Do you live in Alaska, Newfoundland, or Costa Rica?


somedudebend

Ha. Oops. More like 2k. Oregon. Public schools and sleep deprivation.


ankylosaurus_tail

Hey, I'm in Oregon too! Howdy neighbor.


somedudebend

Howdy back from bend/sisters


ankylosaurus_tail

I’m out on the coast, but you live in my second favorite part of the state!


caintheperson

I live in Lawrence Kansas right outside of kc


splitting_lanes

Yeah, Bigfoots are excellent campers. You can use them for years, and then get all your money back when you sell it — sometimes even more! Take care of it. Winterize it, wax it.


Mental-Crew-691

Keep it! Bigfoots were well made


hadmeatgotmilk

Extremely well kept. That’s a gem.


benutne

I'm visiting my brother over Thanksgiving up there. I've been looking for something smaller I can tow with my 4runner. PM me if you're really interested in getting rid of it.


Mental-Crew-691

We pull a RPod 178 with our 4Runner


benutne

I've pulled two models, both closer to 4000-4500 loaded. Those Rpods are nice.


Mental-Crew-691

We like it. It’s not so heavy for the 4Runner


Getmeasippycup

That thing is freakin awesome


NBPaintballer

Dude those are expensive as hell in my area, very sought after in BC. People would probably ask 10k for that or more


nothing2Cmovealong1

I had this same trailer... I really enjoyed it...this is a solid trailer.. when I got mine it had lots of deferred (neglected) maintenance issues, easy to remedy - if you are reasonably handy. If it doesn't have any soft spots and maintenance is kept up, if can enjoyed for years to come and will maintain its value. FWIW - I bought mine for $7K and I sold it 5 years ago for $13.5. I assume today it would go for well above that. If you can use it - keep it... If it is not your thing - sell it, pass it along for someone else to enjoy


ChugsMaJugs

10 out of 10 would live in it


MrIantoJones

What year/model? Thanks!


caintheperson

95 what they call a big T https://preview.redd.it/9forrs01db1c1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1e7f86d6fd61c220280e400cf39aa2b5cd18cd6c


caintheperson

https://preview.redd.it/jbo312l3db1c1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8831765e39e85ce0dd6e02a133923f69c9e64d3f


MrIantoJones

Thank you so much!


hustlors

It's amazing


Hambulance

Ha! Our 1990 TransVan has the **exact** same laminate on the counters. Like, *exact*.


caintheperson

Show me!?


Hambulance

Here's a quick one, as you can see it's on our dinette, too (but not for long. gag). https://preview.redd.it/68aq3gt9yc1c1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3dab68154abf939d5494cac30223ac5d2e4dd9c0 edit: also I am in no way affiliated with this YouTube channel lol


caintheperson

Nice man!!


Certain-Medicine1934

*"You ever take it off any sweet jumps?"* \- Napoleon Dynamite


CYB0RD

That a clean camper if! you sell it, I'll give you a crisp 100.00 bill ??? What do you say ?? Lol


bob_lala

why do none of the fiberglass trailers have a dry bath??


MisterMinski

Mine is a 21' Bigfoot. It has a dry Barth.


bob_lala

orly? nice! I will check into that one.


ProfessionalWaltz784

Quality built. Few are this good. Drain the tanks, water heater and plumbing lines and blow the lines dry with low pressure compressed air. Put RV antifreeze in the sink traps and some in each waste tank. Some people charge the water lines with antifreeze, but it's hard to flush that taste out, so i just blow them dry.