Very Rare 1995 Oakland/Bigfoot 30 c10.11

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This uniquely rare Oakland/Bigfoot model 30 C10.11 FR camper was crafted in Vernon, British Columbia, during its production period under Bigfoot Industries from 1993 to 1995. This impressive 18'4" camper, the largest on the market, is in superb condition. It has been meticulously maintained and stored in a heated garage for the majority of its life.

• It is equipped with the Arctic Package, boasting the same patented Fibercore Wall System found in the Bigfoot 3000 Series Motorhomes. Its roof and floor are expertly constructed with exceptional insulation on an aluminum frame, ensuring optimal comfort in all four seasons. Enclosed, insulated, and heated fresh water and wastewater holding tanks enhance functionality.

• The sleeping area features a queen-size bed with a new spring-filled mattress. The spacious galley is equipped with a never-used deep oven, 4-burner range top, a built-in microwave, a 3-way double-door fridge/freezer and a double-bowl stainless steel sink. Additionally, it features a full bathroom and separate shower cabin, among the largest in the industry, and cabinets with plenty of storage space.

• It comes fully loaded with an array of extras, including a brand-new AC unit, a built-in generator, a restored skylight, and energy-efficient LED lights. It also features Rieco-Titan electric camper jacks, foldable aluminum stairs, and a stereo deck with surround speakers. Additionally, it comes complete with a full-size storage cover.

This could easily be the best-maintained unit of its model year in all of Canada. Fully serviced and inspected by the experts at Fennell's RV Repair Ltd in March 2024, this RV is ready to embark on countless new adventures with its next owner. I am pricing this exceptional camper at $22,000 but will consider offers. Regrettably, I'm parting with it because my wife has lost interest in camping. For further details, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

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