Here we have a 1988
Bigfoot B 19 Insulated Travel Trailer weighs 2800 pounds . My original plan was to turn this into the ultimate
boondocking camper, but I am moving and, sadly, circumstances are leading me to sell this beauty. I lived out of this trailer for two months in its current condition, and towed it around 1500 miles. That being said it s a 35 year old trailer that needs work to get it back up to its full potential. Most things are fairly minor and just need parts ordered and installed. Many are personal choices for the new owner . Bigger things that need repaired: eventually needs a rear bumper, new
awning, and the main door reinforced or rebuilt original design is not the best .
Work done so far:
New suspension: Dexter straight axles rated for 7,000 pounds total in case of adding
weight for larger tanks,
solar, bike/motorcycle rack, etc. , Dexter auto adjusting drum
brakes didn t work when I acquired it, four new leaf springs original leaf pack and size , all new hardware, all new wiring to
brakes, used wheels with real
tires Hankook IPike RW11, studded to avoid annoyances with those pesky trailer
tires.
New LED Running
Lights all the way round.
A lot of the outer hardware was replaced with stainless steel bolts/screws.
Windows just re sealed.
New 7 Way plug.
Features:
Working 4 burner stove with small oven.
Working Dometic propane/shore power/battery
Fridge and Freezer.
Combo Shower/toilet, I haven t personally used it, but the RV center test said the system worked but the tank gauge was broken.
Can sleep four with one fullish size bed, a twin, then a small bunk for a child.
Setup for
weight distribution hitch.
Ample storage space.
newer
propane tanks.
I do not know much about its past, but it must have spent some amount of time near the coast in a wet environment, because there is some surface rust. There was also water damage that was repaired at some point prior to me owning it. I do not think the previous owners new about this, or they did not disclose this to me.
Clean Washington
title ready to be signed over to new owner. I had an inspection done by an RV center before I purchased it, so I can pass that document along if you are serious. So far about 4,500 has been invested in this trailer for the suspension, wiring, and
lights. It is located in Fruita, Colorado.
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1988 Bigfoot B 19 - Colorado