2012 ATC Puma LOWER PRICE full size bed camper

willz

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Location
Green Bay, WI
Camper Pickup Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
$14,800 Price Lowered $12,500
I'm looking to hand this off to a broker so please contact me if you're interested.

I'm second owner of this camper in great condition and CLEAN hasn't been modified much since it was built in late 2012 (only gas heat jack, front wind deflector, and LED lights) ; I'm upgrading to a larger rig ; this has served me well for the last five years.

I called up ATC and explained the condition this is the suggested resale price based on condition and demand;
3 way refrigerator
Sink
Hand and 12volt pumps
Stove
Couch
Table
Monitor panel
12 volt outlet w/USB
Inside and Porch LED lights
Large passenger side window
Front sliding window
Screen Door
Curtains
Fire Extinguisher
Overhead storage
5-gallon propane tank
15-gallon water tank
Drawer in cabinet
Roof vents
4 Corner Jack Brackets
4 Corner Jacks
Platform with Rollers
Marine/RV Deep Cycle Battery
CO and LP monitor Alarm
A generous amount of storage space in the cabinet and under the couch
Thermal Pack (Popup Liner)
Shore Power external jack
Bed bolts and reinforcement plates
Bubble levels
Charger controller

Puma models have 96" floors and 144" roofs. Puma 72" wide .
couch is 14" (28" extended) x 79". The Puma's upper bed is 48" x 76".
Popup canvas and roof is in great condition
Have a great day, look forward to answering your questions

Thank you
Will

Photos here : Dropbox - File Deleted - Simplify your life

Any accidents or impacts to the camper?
Impacts: shallow dents in the roof due to a fallen branch, but nothing has penetrated the roof or has never been patched; I replaced the rear right anchor bolt with a pressure treated board … No impacts on the outer sections; it’s all clean. There are a few areas with minor cosmetic scratches. I can detail in a later email.

Any leaks in the canvas, roof, or elsewhere?
No leaks, the canvas is in excellent condition!

What is the overall condition of the canvas?
Excellent, I have not done any work on it; just clean yearly and put the 303 protective spray on the canvas.

Has it been smoked in/have any smoke odor?
No, I’m not a smoker and I’ve never smoked in it… nor was the first owner; I rarely use the range.

Any mildew or mildew smell or other funky odors?
It’s been out west most of its life, so no mildew

The camper is now at my home in Green Bay, Wisconsin; I was out in Kalispell this fall and summer working (just updated the ad).
 
Nice setup. Your wind deflector (I guess that's what it is), in front of the camper's leading edge, is interesting. Bolted into the bottom of the bed frame directly? Or, slight "standoff" brackets, bolted to the plastic pipe? I like the idea. Seems like less wind resistance, and less possible water intrusion, while driving highway speed in a heavy rainstorm. How does it work and performed for you? Share, please.
 
Correct "standoff" brackets were used connect a halved section of PVC pipe. Over the life of the camper think it has been a net positive additional as far minimizing water intrusion while driving, I'm not sure how much it helped with wind resistance.

I experimented with an another wind deflector between the top of the truck and camper however it didn't seem to have much effect started rubbing the paint off the top of the cab.

The most impactful change I did to create better air flow was putting airbags on the rear axle which raised the bed and camper 6 inches or more which tipped it forward creating an aerodynamic wedge... much of the noise and buffeting stopped... it was much more comfortable for highway driving.
 
I live in MI's Copper Country, not far from Green Bay. Interested in your camper. What size truck is needed?
Thanks.
 

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