If money is no object which would you buy?

Are you refering to the third pic I put up? For my round the world trip?

If so, that's a 70 series Toyota Landcruiser. Not sure about the camper body. I just saw that pic online and saved it.

Here's a nice 6x6 Land Rover Defender camper -
 

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I'm not knocking you, but you seem to be "one sided" when I disagree with something you have feeling on.

I'm going to have to disagree with you. Your "disagreements" seem to be nothing but baseless attacks on ATC. You obviously have some hidden bias against them. If you have crticisms based on actual information, then fine. However, I am not going to let this forum become a an unfriendly place or a soapbox for your bias against ATC products.

If you want to continue using this board, you will need to quit with your campaign of ATC digs. This is not up for debate either and I would appreciate it if you kept this thread on topic.
 
coke can

Kcowyo,

That last pick you put up looks like a Coke can on steroids. :) :)

Love some of the pictures you are coming up with and the different rigs there are out there. The limo one has to be one of my favorites.

Ben
www.allterraincampers.com
 
ask others

DirtyDog what do you think would happen if you invited the other manufacturers to join the forum. Competition is part of our way of life. Along with our Constitutional rights.
 
DirtyDog what do you think would happen if you invited the other manufacturers to join the forum. Competition is part of our way of life. Along with our Constitutional rights.

Do you have any idea of the context of the discussion you are referring to? Competition is great, and I plan on adding manufacturers and they are all welcome - please explain your meaning. And finally, what part of the constitution allows people to make trouble in a privately owned, privately funded forum? Seriously, I'm waiting in rapt attention for the answer to that one.
 
I dont want to cause any bad feelings but if the web site can be read by any one surfing the web shouldn't they be able to say what they want as long as it is not offensive. I find your site very informative and I need to hear the good and the bad. I am sure everyone reading this site are doing just that gathering all the information so that each of us can make a sound invesment and to get the most for our hard earned monies.
 
I am sure everyone reading this site are doing just that gathering all the information so that each of us can make a sound invesment and to get the most for our hard earned monies.

You bet. I have criticized FWC on a couple of occasions based on direct personal experience. But that does not mean I do not like them or think that they don't have a great product.

However, NCF has been taking barbs at ATC starting with his very first post here. He has no direct experience with the product nor any first hand experiences that would help to inform others in their product choices. I won't have that kind of nonsense on this board.

When new owners of ATC products chime in with their actual experiences, I will be the first welcome them, good or bad.
 
Wow

Jim where did you find that one........it looks like a towable on a flatbed
 
If I was rich I suppose I'd have two campers. The FWC for backcountry stuff and a nice big one with slideouts and all the trimmings for the trips to a nice campground.
 
my pick

Star152, this is just my opinion, as the only proof i have is long gone. I think about half the campers on your list have wooden frames and are probably not strong enough for much off road use. agin it is just my thoughts here but i do not think a wooden frame camper could last as long as it should. so my pick would be one of the aluminum ones. and if you are looking for used try to be very careful on your inspection of the unit. it may be wood. marty
 
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