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- Price: $26,000
- Year: 2004
- Model: 30mh29sl
- Listing ID: 7038995
- Partner ID: 5040774451
- Posted On: May 29, 2026
- Updated On: May 29, 2026
Description
Moving away and can't take it with us so it is priced to move!
2004 Bigfoot 29MHSL E-450 10 Cylinder engine with tow package and new snow tires. Strong Ford E-450 engine with only 39,117 miles. Class C - 29.5 feet long 1 Slide out -
Very low miles, engine runs strong and is in overall great shape. We recently repaired furnace and generator so they operate like new!
Winter Ready- 4-Season Beast. Perfect for ski trips up to Mt Bachelor! The best motorhome builder with all of the creature comforts, well built, well insulated aluminum frame and smooth fiberglass exterior. Also, unheard of 6 passenger seat belts to keep the family secure.
Bigfoot Motorhome:
1 large slide out in living and kitchen area, 4 beds 2 queens 2 doubles with rear bedroom suite set-up
Oak cabinets, slate backsplash, can/spot lights, convection microwave oven, propane cooktop, propane/electric refrigerator,
Propane/Electric Furnace, Propane Catalytic Heater, Separate ducted A/C
Water Heater switches between propane or electric
TV/Dvd
Ford Van:
Power windows, lumbar seat, mirrors
Cruise control, intermittent wipers,
Snow tires, new wheel covers, newer brakes
Extras not seen in most class c:
Black tank rinse system to keep the tank fresh
Carefree recessed awning
Upgraded front and rear sway bars
Skylight, fantastic fans,
House stereo speakers throughout
Winter Ready New snow tires, heated water storage tanks, heat strips in ceiling, for use in freezing weather, extra insulation
Aluminum framing/Fibercore insulation/double pane windows
Large fiberglass storage bays with full access doors more like Class A style bins
Exterior Shower
Solar Trickle charger
Van-engine-generated heat to the house while driving Ford Auxiliary heat works like a furnace so the house is warm when you arrive at your destination
Power Step
The carpet in the rear bedroom has been replaced with FLOR Carpet Tiles, the living room carpet up front is still original wall to wall style.
The kitchen backsplash has been replaced with black slate tiles
Added a catalytic propane only heater that replaces the furnace when boondocking. It is also so much quieter than the furnace that we rarely use the furnace anymore.
Overall, the fiberglass skin is in a great shape