Hello All,
You know ATC's Bobcat, Cougar and Panther. Here is the Lynx!
I wanted a narrower camper for visibility but I also wanted a longer camper like the FWC Fleet model '79 shell that I had hanging on the tailgate of my short bed Tacoma. My request: a camper with the long length of a Panther/Cougar and narrow width of the Bobcat. Strangely enough ATC already had a name (and sticker) for this model....the Lynx. How does the taxonomy of how the real animals (bobcat, panther and lynx) fit together?
My past experience with a FWC shell lead my down the same road. I like the shell model for all the space it offers. Two adults and a 10 year-old had plenty of room on our 8-night Spring Break camper initiation trip to the Eastern Sierras. Pix below are by Bishop.
The only modification I have made so far is a set 'ledges' that are a couch, seat or tables depending on their configuration. I'll post pix soon at the mods forum. I also spent 10 minutes adding a set of adhesive velcro dots to keep the latches from flapping around in the wind and keeping me awake all night. An air dam of some sort was on the to do list for the last camper...and still is for this one.
The camper addresses most of the issues I see on the FWC forum: notably, it has a comfortable bed and it fits on a short bed truck just fine. I have to add, the guys at ATC are knowledgeable, enthusiastic about what they do and great guys to work with. Feel free to contact me if you wanna check this camper out in Northern NV.
Thanks,
-lilitex
You know ATC's Bobcat, Cougar and Panther. Here is the Lynx!
I wanted a narrower camper for visibility but I also wanted a longer camper like the FWC Fleet model '79 shell that I had hanging on the tailgate of my short bed Tacoma. My request: a camper with the long length of a Panther/Cougar and narrow width of the Bobcat. Strangely enough ATC already had a name (and sticker) for this model....the Lynx. How does the taxonomy of how the real animals (bobcat, panther and lynx) fit together?
My past experience with a FWC shell lead my down the same road. I like the shell model for all the space it offers. Two adults and a 10 year-old had plenty of room on our 8-night Spring Break camper initiation trip to the Eastern Sierras. Pix below are by Bishop.
The only modification I have made so far is a set 'ledges' that are a couch, seat or tables depending on their configuration. I'll post pix soon at the mods forum. I also spent 10 minutes adding a set of adhesive velcro dots to keep the latches from flapping around in the wind and keeping me awake all night. An air dam of some sort was on the to do list for the last camper...and still is for this one.
The camper addresses most of the issues I see on the FWC forum: notably, it has a comfortable bed and it fits on a short bed truck just fine. I have to add, the guys at ATC are knowledgeable, enthusiastic about what they do and great guys to work with. Feel free to contact me if you wanna check this camper out in Northern NV.
Thanks,
-lilitex