1988 Bigfoot TF-20 5th wheel $15,000 OBO Salt Lake City, Utah
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We have come to the difficult decision to sell our rare 1988 Bigfoot TF20.
Please see the details/photos and feel free to ask for more of both. In summary, she is in great shape, ready for your next adventure. Also, she’s in near-original condition, which makes for a blank slate if you want to remodel one. As you probably know, the molds for these were lost in a fire in the early-to-mid 1990s so they are rare and, we think, very special. Thanks for your interest!
1988 Bigfoot TF-20 (tandem axle) 5th wheel
- Andersen Ultimate hitch with Fort Knox lock
- Length: under 22 feet from the front of the red hitch “funnel” to the back of the spare tire
- Weight: around 4,000 lbs with 2 full propane tanks and full fresh water (we think)
- 2 x 20-lb propane tanks
- 1 x 12V battery
- Dometic RM26013-way (propane, 120V, 12V) refrigerator with separate freezer
- Atwood water heater (6 gallons)
- Double basin sink with covers
- 4-burner stove and oven
- Fiberglass DRY bath
- Propane furnace
- Huge and numerous windows
- Ample storage inside and out for long-term travelling or living
- Queen-sized bed
- Big dinette area that makes into two huge beds (2 jackknife couches sleep at least 4 kids and possibly 3-4 adult-sized people)
- Waterproof/dustproof 5th wheel cover included
- “Scissor” jacks on the back and smaller stabilizer jacks included if needed
Recent upgrades:
- 2 x 5,000-lb braking axles (not flipped) (EZ lube)
- 2 x leaf spring suspension packs
- 2 x manual jacks
- larger wheels
- decals
- 5 E-rated tires
- aluminum “nose” plate to prevent fiberglass from cracking at frame connection
- fridge cooling unit
- shower faucet and shower head ·
- brand new Thetford toilet with sprayer, foot operated
- brand new screen in screen door
- bamboo shade throughout
- LED lights (inside)
- small cupboard “struts” for no-handed use
- 8” thick memory foam (??) QUEEN mattress with removable cover
- couch covers
A couple of her blemishes:
- Fiberglass bumper is cracked – we’ve been told this would be an easy repair
- Previous owner stored a generator (?) on the back bumper and it rubbed into the fiberglass
- Awning and bottom brackets are missing (and caused fiberglass damage) due to a wind-related incident while driving
- Cover to emergency vent is brittle plastic with patched cracks
- Plastic trim pieces inside need to be reattached/smoothed out
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