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Derek&Brenda
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmenthi there my wife and I bought this little Bigfoot 2 years ago and set about doing a full restortation. We have replaced everything and added a new awning and add-a room. I have attached some pictures to show the progress and can add more should anybody wish to see them. We will be at Maple Creek Bolerama in July hope to see some of you there.
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Frederick L. Simson
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Lizbeth
Very nice! Those are my favorite 13fters.
Roy in TO
QUOTE (Derek&Brenda @ Jun 19 2006, 07:45 PM) *
I have attached some pictures to show the progress and can add more should anybody wish to see them.


I for one would love to see more pictures.

Roy
Suz
94.gif Very nice!
Bill F.
I was lucky enough to find a 92 model in April this year. We had just bought a 75 Trillium in Quebec and half an hour along the way home we saw this Bigfoot(didn't know they made a 13') sitting for sale at a service station. I knew the Trillium was for sale immediately. The only problem is the lack of a grey water tank. Do you have one installed, and if so do you have details and photos. Thanks in advance.
Bill
Derek&Brenda
QUOTE (Bill F. @ Jun 23 2006, 08:37 AM) *
I was lucky enough to find a 92 model in April this year. We had just bought a 75 Trillium in Quebec and half an hour along the way home we saw this Bigfoot(didn't know they made a 13') sitting for sale at a service station. I knew the Trillium was for sale immediately. The only problem is the lack of a grey water tank. Do you have one installed, and if so do you have details and photos. Thanks in advance.
Bill

I did not install one but I am thinking of puttint a shallow tank under the the trailer behind the the wheels. I have installed a lift kit to raise the trailer 3.5" so I am hopeing that will allow enough room for the clean out valve. I just installed a awning and an add a room that allows a little bit of extra space.
There is a RV dealer not too far form Vernon that has NOS parts for the bigfoot trailers going back to the mid 80's. KENKRAFT is the RV dealer in case you need some parts.
I will post some pics of the outside of the trailer along with the awning and the add a room in the next few days.
Con
Very nice Derek. I was wondering when you were going to post some pics of your wood work. When you post some pics of the outside please include your tug vehicle!!!! I think the other members would like to see that also.
When I have some time I would like to come down and borrow or copy your template for the rear overhead.
BTW yesterday we stoped at a garage sale down the road from us. They had a 1975 13' Boler for sale for $5500. It had just come from the body shop with new paint. It was a terrible paint job and the interior was awful. The lino was peeling and lifting etc. Based on what I saw yours should be worth at least $10,000
GrahamD
Your trailer looks very nice inside - what did you have to do to renovate it? Ours required a total re-do.

WRT the last post - really? $10,000?

How much do you think one could get for a 1990 that is completely stripped but no longer leaking from every orifice? We'd love to sell and not have to complete the reno but we don't want to lose everything we paid for it.
Christi V.
great job!!
Derek&Brenda
QUOTE (GrahamD @ Jul 16 2006, 12:17 AM) *
Your trailer looks very nice inside - what did you have to do to renovate it? Ours required a total re-do.

WRT the last post - really? $10,000?

How much do you think one could get for a 1990 that is completely stripped but no longer leaking from every orifice? We'd love to sell and not have to complete the reno but we don't want to lose everything we paid for it.

I recently seen one on EBay that sold for $6,800 and it was still orginal. I am not sure what you could ask for the shell....do you have pictures of it?
Derek&Brenda
Here are a few pictures of out trailer with the tow vehicle and a picture showing the "Add a Room" feature we just added.
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d_wildemann
Do you have any idea of the before and after weights? Nice job.

-Don
Gina D.
Bigfeets are so cool!

This one is lovely!
Derek&Brenda
QUOTE (d_wildemann @ Jul 24 2006, 06:31 PM) *
Do you have any idea of the before and after weights? Nice job.

-Don

The trailer was about 150lbs heavier than before so not bad really. Tows very well behind the Jeep. I also raised the trailer by 3 inches to help with road clearance.
Willy
QUOTE (Derek&Brenda @ Jul 24 2006, 10:19 PM) *
The trailer was about 150lbs heavier than before so not bad really. Tows very well behind the Jeep. I also raised the trailer by 3 inches to help with road clearance.

How do you raise the trailer? Not familiar with how to go about doing this. helpme.gif

Yours looks great! 94.gif
Derek&Brenda
QUOTE (Willy @ Jul 25 2006, 09:22 AM) *
How do you raise the trailer? Not familiar with how to go about doing this. helpme.gif

Yours looks great! 94.gif

I was able to install a lift kit between the frame and the axle. A 2" 1/4 inch thick square tube installed between the frame and the axle with the frame then boxed for added strength.
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