**SOLD** 2020 All Terrain Camper - Bobcat: $18,000

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Hi everyone,

I am selling my 2020 All Terrain Camper - Bobcat. Asking price: $18,000. Negotiable.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wUZzoDROQIzszrZbVSXjJ_n82RDvne3a?usp=share_link

(pictures above)

I and the camper are in Mobile, AL.

I will gladly provide as much information and pictures as interested folks want; just let me know.

I bought it new in the fall of 2020. I had it delivered to Reno where it was installed on my 2011 Tacoma. I lived in it from the fall of '20 thru the late summer of 2021. I used to work for the USFS seasonally and had the opportunity to live in a 4WC during those times while exploring the Eastern Sierra and other beautiful areas in the western US. It was a dream to have a pop up camper of my own and decided to go with All Terrain for various reasons (good decision) so I had one built exactly as I wanted it and subsequently lived in it as mentioned previously. Life changed though and I am no longer living the skiing/climbing/exploring gypsy lifestyle and therefore it is time to part with the Bobcat as a new chapter in my life is opening.

I have taken immaculate care of her for the short time we were together: 303'ed the soft material regularly, waxed the waxable areas regularly, stored under covered storage when not being used, etc.

The following is an approximate list of features; I can include more information as requested.
- 1 Roof vent with 2 direction electric fan
- Propane/12 volt/120 volt fridge
- 2 burner flush mount propane stove
- Sink with electric water pump and manual water pump
- 15 gallon onboard water storage
- Couch that converts to a bed
- Standard over cab pullout bed
- Insulation (artic pack)
- Propane forced air heater with electronic thermostat
- 4 camper jacks with plates
- Rear exterior light
- 2 battery system in camper
- Onboard float charger for electrical system (camper can be plugged in while not in use to maintain battery charge and/or camper can be plugged into 120 volt while using.
- 120 volt male plug on exterior camper
-120 volt female plug in camper
- Battery isolator

James E.
 
Do you think this can fit a Tundra or would it be too short? Maybe a custom frame in the bed?
 
jclifb said:
Do you think this can fit a Tundra or would it be too short? Maybe a custom frame in the bed?
Unless your truck is 1st Gen Tundra Access Cab - then you'll need to fabricate a platform to lay in the cargo bed to raise the Bobcat up a bit. The platform allows for clearance above the bed rails and the top of cab of the truck.
 
TacomaAustin said:
Unless your truck is 1st Gen Tundra Access Cab - then you'll need to fabricate a platform to lay in the cargo bed to raise the Bobcat up a bit. The platform allows for clearance above the bed rails and the top of cab of the truck.
Thank you! @GammedeLumiere, I will message you!
 
Picked this bad boy up over the weekend and will vouch for OP being a good dude.
 
Welcome to the cult and to a new Bobcat owner.
I have had my Bobcat since new in 2009. We really enjoy it
and have used it for over 50k miles of traveling.
Check out my blog.

Post some photos when you have a chance.
Frank
 
mopwater said:
Picked this bad boy up over the weekend and will vouch for OP being a good dude.
Congratulations on your new freedom machine!
 
Yea, ole Mopwater himself is a good dude as well! Hopefully our paths will cross again out on the great wide open someday. 'Till then though, glad the camper is going to someone who will use it to its potential and will also take care of it.

James
 

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