2009 ATC Panther $7,000 SOLD!

azcamper

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2009 AllTerrain camper Panther with the following.

Heater with thermostat
Solar panel
Interior battery
Two vents(1 regular, 1 fantastic fan)
LED interior lights
Exterior spotlights
Exterior amber lights
Awning
12v removable fridge
external roof lift struts
Couch along passenger side
Jack brackets and jacks
Small drivers side window
Cold weather pack
110 volt system
Folding shelf on drivers side

Sorry having trouble with pictures. More can be emailed. Camper has been on a 2006 Tundra with an access cab. The combo has been great and the Tundra carries the lighter shell build with ease.

The camper is in good shape and is located in Santa Cruz, Ca.

https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/rvs/6304614766.html



$7,000

Happy to talk about it:)
520-292-9090
 

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Price drop and more info.

$8,700


https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/rvs/6304614766.html



I bought this camper as a package with the 2006 Tundra that it is on now which has around 70k miles on it. Driving it back to Arizona from Seattle I stopped in ATC to have them go over it thoroughly and to install some roof struts. In talking to them about adding a stove and some more windows I ended up ordering a brand new Ocelot:) My wife and I have camped a lot in this Panther for the last 6 months and love it. Our Ocelot will have a very open floor plan like this camper. We have had a group of 4 inside to play cards and talk and it feels roomy. I think this camper is in great shape and will make the new owner very happy. The only reason I am selling it is that I have the new camper on the way. When I asked them at the factory what it was worth they said between $9-9,500. That was before I ran a 12 volt line for the fridge and had a new fridge installed. I think my price is fair and look forward to finding a new home for the panther.

Pics are in the Craigslist ad as I didn't have to downsize them.

Thanks
 
I've been in this, and it's a sweet camper. Four of us sat together for hours, and it didn't feel crowded at all. I have a FWC eagle, and this feels much more spacious. I like the layout and the wood interior. Someone is going to score a great camper here!
 
My wife and I moved to Santa Cruz for a temporary Physical Therapy position for her. We will be heading back to Arizona on the first week of October. I have dropped the for sale price to $8,000. This is a very good price. If the camper is not sold before we leave it will be taken back to Arizona, taken off the truck, and sold there at my original asking price of $9,700 without rush. The market is not so saturated there and I imagine the sale will go easier.

I think the price of 8k is a very good deal for someone and this price is firm until we leave.

520-292-9090
 
I am also willing to meet out of town buyers at ATC (given scheduling is available there) to arrange transfer of camper to your truck

The camper will be leaving for AZ on Oct 11.

Thanks
 
We are looking to move to move from a teardrop to a camper and still have a lot of learning to do. Any idea what it would take to make this fit on a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 6.5 bed? and what would I need to do to the truck to actually secure it?

looking at the website I assume this is the 84" overall width

Does it have a water tank?

I am also assuming that the couch folds down into a bed, is that correct?
 
It will fit your truck fine but you would need to lift it a couple of inches to clear your bed rails. Also you would need to anchor some eye bolts on your bed to anchor the camper. I'm not a professional on that point but imagine you could find the method by searching this forum.

Yes the camper is 84 inches wide and the couch folds down into a lower bed. It doesn't have a water tank though. It is a simpler more open build.


If you want a camper with a water tank and a full water system you can definitely find one on this forum.

Good luck and WTW will be a great resource for your learning.
 
Price drop to $7,000.

Besides the awning being old and funky there is nothing wrong with this camper. My new camper is ready to be picked up at ATC and I don't want to cart this home to sell it in Arizona, thus the price drop.

Please don't contact me with offers as this is a good and beyond fair deal on this.

Thanks.
 
azcamper said:
It will fit your truck fine but you would need to lift it a couple of inches to clear your bed rails. Also you would need to anchor some eye bolts on your bed to anchor the camper. I'm not a professional on that point but imagine you could find the method by searching this forum.

Yes the camper is 84 inches wide and the couch folds down into a lower bed. It doesn't have a water tank though. It is a simpler more open build.


If you want a camper with a water tank and a full water system you can definitely find one on this forum.

Good luck and WTW will be a great resource for your learning.
Thank you for the info. This is along the lines of what we are looking for but I don't think we will be ready to purchase in the time frame you are looking to sell, but I will keep an eye on this and see if you still have it when we get the trailer sold. Would certainly like something with a water tank but that can always be worked around, but like that it does not have the stove and everything built in. I don't plan on cooking inside unless the weather is particularly bad, much prefer to spend the time outside and can always bring the camp stove inside. Good Luck with the sale
 

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