2002 Winnebago Sightseer

6.8L Naturally Aspirated Ford Triton V10 | Winnebago Class A Motorhome Body | 30B Floorplan

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LOT #

260557994

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Vehicle Price$27,000
Pre-Delivery Service Charge$1,299
Total Price$28,299
Advertised price includes the $1,299 Pre-Delivery Service Charge. Price does not include taxes, tag, registration, or other mandatory government charges.
$25,000
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Estimated: $279.50/mo
Estimated payment assumes 20% down, 9.5% APR, and 120-month term. Actual rates may vary.
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Make:
Model:
VIN:
1FCMF53S120A05947
Lot Number:
260557994
Odometer:
49,734
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
6.8L Naturally Aspirated V10
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
White
Interior Color:
Beige
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Montana
  • 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B
  • 6.8L Naturally Aspirated Ford Triton V10
  • Electronic Fuel Injection
  • 4-Speed Automatic
  • RWD
  • White Exterior
  • Beige Interior
  • Winnebago Class A Motorhome Body
  • 30B Floorplan
  • Ford F53 Chassis
  • 18,000 LB GVWR
  • 7,000 LB Front GAWR
  • 11,000 LB Rear GAWR
  • Large One-Piece Windshield
  • Patio Awning
  • Basement Storage Compartments
  • Roof-Mounted Air Conditioning
  • Slide-Out Room
  • Power Side Mirrors
  • Rear Bedroom Layout
  • Onboard Generator
  • Captain’s Chairs
  • Dining Booth Seating
  • Full Kitchen
  • Bathroom w/ Shower

Overview of 2002 Winnebago Sightseer For Sale by Owner

The early 2000s represented a strong era for gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes, and the Winnebago Sightseer quickly became one of the company’s most successful offerings thanks to its balance of comfort, reliability, and usability. Built atop Ford’s proven F53 chassis, this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B delivers the spacious accommodations expected from a full-size motorhome while remaining manageable enough for long-distance road trips and campground travel. Showing approximately 49,734 miles, this Sightseer benefits from the desirable 30B floorplan, offering expanded interior functionality through its slide-out living area and well-thought-out residential-style layout. Combining dependable Triton V10 power with Winnebago’s respected build quality, this motorhome remains an ideal platform for family adventures, cross-country touring, or extended seasonal travel.

Exterior and Interior

The exterior of this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B is finished in white with subtle accent graphics that complement the classic styling of the early-2000s Winnebago lineup. Its large one-piece panoramic windshield creates excellent forward visibility while also giving the coach its signature commanding appearance on the road. Built on the Ford F53 chassis, the motorhome features basement-style exterior storage compartments for camping equipment and travel necessities, along with a patio awning that provides shaded outdoor space at campsites. Additional exterior highlights include roof-mounted air conditioning units, power-adjustable side mirrors, integrated side marker lighting, and a slide-out room that significantly increases interior living space when parked. The long, clean body design reflects the practical yet upscale touring character that made the Sightseer lineup so popular among RV buyers. The interior of this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B is designed to provide residential comfort during extended travel. Up front, captain’s chairs offer a commanding driving position and long-distance comfort for both driver and passenger. The spacious cabin layout incorporates dining booth seating, a full kitchen setup, generous cabinetry storage, and a rear bedroom configuration that enhances privacy during overnight stays. Beige interior finishes create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the coach, while the slide-out configuration noticeably improves openness and mobility within the living area. A full bathroom with shower facilities further enhances the motorhome’s long-haul usability, allowing occupants to comfortably travel without sacrificing the conveniences of home.

Engine

Powering this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B is Ford’s 6.8L Triton V10 engine, a naturally aspirated gasoline powerplant widely respected for its durability and torque output in heavy-duty RV applications. Equipped with electronic fuel injection and paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, the drivetrain delivers smooth highway cruising performance while confidently managing the motorhome’s 18,000-pound GVWR. The Ford F53 chassis became one of the most trusted gasoline RV platforms of its era thanks to its dependable engineering, serviceability, and stable road manners. Supporting systems such as the onboard generator and integrated RV utility equipment further enhance the Sightseer’s versatility, making it well-suited for both full-hookup campgrounds and independent touring adventures alike.

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Passenger side photo of 2002 Winnebago Sightseer

2002 Winnebago Sightseer

Current Ask
$27,000

The early 2000s represented a strong era for gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes, and the Winnebago Sightseer quickly became one of the company’s most successful offerings thanks to its balance of comfort, reliability, and usability. Built atop Ford’s proven F53 chassis, this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B delivers the spacious accommodations expected from a full-size motorhome while remaining manageable enough for long-distance road trips and campground travel. Showing approximately 49,734 miles, this Sightseer benefits from the desirable 30B floorplan, offering expanded interior functionality through its slide-out living area and well-thought-out residential-style layout. Combining dependable Triton V10 power with Winnebago’s respected build quality, this motorhome remains an ideal platform for family adventures, cross-country touring, or extended seasonal travel.

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Passenger side photo of 2002 Winnebago Sightseer

2002 Winnebago Sightseer

Current Ask
$27,000

The early 2000s represented a strong era for gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes, and the Winnebago Sightseer quickly became one of the company’s most successful offerings thanks to its balance of comfort, reliability, and usability. Built atop Ford’s proven F53 chassis, this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B delivers the spacious accommodations expected from a full-size motorhome while remaining manageable enough for long-distance road trips and campground travel. Showing approximately 49,734 miles, this Sightseer benefits from the desirable 30B floorplan, offering expanded interior functionality through its slide-out living area and well-thought-out residential-style layout. Combining dependable Triton V10 power with Winnebago’s respected build quality, this motorhome remains an ideal platform for family adventures, cross-country touring, or extended seasonal travel.

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Passenger side photo of 2002 Winnebago Sightseer

2002 Winnebago Sightseer

Current Ask
$27,000

The early 2000s represented a strong era for gasoline-powered Class A motorhomes, and the Winnebago Sightseer quickly became one of the company’s most successful offerings thanks to its balance of comfort, reliability, and usability. Built atop Ford’s proven F53 chassis, this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B delivers the spacious accommodations expected from a full-size motorhome while remaining manageable enough for long-distance road trips and campground travel. Showing approximately 49,734 miles, this Sightseer benefits from the desirable 30B floorplan, offering expanded interior functionality through its slide-out living area and well-thought-out residential-style layout. Combining dependable Triton V10 power with Winnebago’s respected build quality, this motorhome remains an ideal platform for family adventures, cross-country touring, or extended seasonal travel.

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