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It’s a 2015 Promaster 2500 159 Diesel. About 83,500 miles on it, so for a diesel lots of life left. The ceiling is 6ft inside with the build. Check out video below! I bought this with a few of the pieces in an unfinished start (like cabinets) but had the key parts of this van built out by pros to move into full time and work in remotely — and then I didn’t get to do that. All of the important stuff (wiring, propane, systems, heater, etc.) were put in by the experts. It’s designed for a single person who wanted to maximize space. It’s got solar on top and also pulls from the alternator, it’s got a big life pro battery (and after a few days living in it I would only drop like to 80 or 75% in cloudy weather or trees), it’s got a shore power plug, and also an inverter. It has a Maxxair fan, a Lavaner diesel heater, and a Separett (brand) composting toilet with a fan that runs always. The fridge is an Ecoflow Glacier. It has propane (safely set up) and a stove top with two burners The water is self contained and has a pump. I didn’t add a water heater and there’s no shower setup. There’s a swivel passenger seat. The bed space is the bench, it’s a single (no magic pull out scenario, tho could be added, there’s space). There’s a fold down desk that’s really nice. It’s finished enough for living but lacks some finishing touches that I was going to do over time. Things like covering up metal, getting panels, trim, etc. On the van, it’s actually really easy to drive for the size, I like it. It is a bit unique as an “automatic manual”, essentially an automatic that shifts itself and feels a bit like a manual because the transmission is still manual. Takes a bit to get used to is all. For example, there’s no “park” (you use the parking brake). I actually like the manual option it has to make my own shifting decisions (plus, it’s forgetful-person-proof and shifts for you if you don’t). The only thing to note on van is that the left headlight broke a seal and so it’s got some condensation in there. The left light out dash light has come on but it wasn’t actually out, it just comes on then goes away. I had it checked and it’s a false read because of the seal being broken. They can replace one part to fix it but it’s not an easy to find part and it wasn’t a big enough deal for me to navigate. The seal they said wasn’t worth fixing, would need to just replace the whole head lamp (doable!).
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