ATC White Wall?

KLillie

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Im looking at my contract sheet to build a custom ATC the same size as a FWC Finch. I see an option that says "White Wall" and assume its for the interior? Does anyone have this option? Id like to see what it looks like.
 
I would give them a call just to check.

But my Panther has white interior walls and I like the brightness.

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I have that finish on the paneling in my Ocelot; has a yellow tinge to it. Nice and clean looking.
 
There is also an option to use marine perforated 1004 for the headliner. Greg told me about this fabric that looks better, and I intended to purchase it on line and send it to ATC but, Jeff confirmed they had it in stock.
 
Mykiss said:
There is also an option to use marine perforated 1004 for the headliner. Greg told me about this fabric that looks better, and I intended to purchase it on line and send it to ATC but, Jeff confirmed they had it in stock.
Awesome! I have already paid my deposit and I will have to call and add this to my contract.
 
Mykiss said:
There is also an option to use marine perforated 1004 for the headliner. Greg told me about this fabric that looks better, and I intended to purchase it on line and send it to ATC but, Jeff confirmed they had it in stock.
Are there any other "secret menu" items like this that I should add that are not really advertised by ATC?
 
i received my atc ocelot shell this past march. i had them put their 'standard' propane door in the side. if i did it again, i would have that door put either in the rear, or as far back as they could on the side.
i would also have them put jack brtkts on passenger side that go all the way to the top. this gives you more areas to hang camping/cooking gear, or hammock.
i had my local fwc dealer install an alucab awning, with mule brackets. they had to move 2 roof latches. if i did it again, i would have had the awning and brkts shipped to atc and have them install.
look at a lot of the 'build' threads. lots of good info.
 
goinoregon said:
i received my atc ocelot shell this past march. i had them put their 'standard' propane door in the side. if i did it again, i would have that door put either in the rear, or as far back as they could on the side.
i would also have them put jack brtkts on passenger side that go all the way to the top. this gives you more areas to hang camping/cooking gear, or hammock.
i had my local fwc dealer install an alucab awning, with mule brackets. they had to move 2 roof latches. if i did it again, i would have had the awning and brkts shipped to atc and have them install.
look at a lot of the 'build' threads. lots of good info.
You can’t go wrong with an ATC!
 
KLillie said:
Are there any other "secret menu" items like this that I should add that are not really advertised by ATC?
You have lots of time to think about options and additions:
If interested you may consider a Maax Air fan, nice option to have vent open when raining or driving. Caution due to some issues with little tolerance to voltage increase,may need a voltage regulator. Sales often through Camping World.
Roof racks are in short supply, but should be installed by them.
Exterior and interior LED lights I didn't like, so ordered from Eshine and ledbrightlights
Decide where your dinette will be
Decide location you want all the wires to come in.
Location of switches for lights if no cabinets available.
You can add any length to the camper up to 8'
As Goingoregon suggested, propane door.
Almost anything can be customized
As one member once said, the camper is just a glorified tent, and omg how expensive the options are
Have fun(spending your money)
 

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