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Sold - 2014 Ram Promaster 1500 Conversion

$20,000

Listed 3 years ago
Boise, Idaho

Seller's Description

ONE OF A KIND 2014 RAM Promaster 1500 Campervan for sale. This van is fully set-up and ready for your next adventure. The conversion has everything you need to live off the grid comfortably, all in a great van that can handle most dirt/back road outings. The van is in great condition and has lots of life/adventures left to go. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. Asking price is $20,000 The van: RAM Promaster 1500 Low Roof 128,xxx miles Back-up camera New transmission this spring, installed by Bobby’s Transmission Center in Meridian Brake pads & rotors just replaced. At 5’6” I can stand up fully inside. Any taller and you would need to crouch over. If you are 5’6” or shorter then you can be comfortable in here and save a lot of $$ by buying a low roof! The Conversion: * BEATIFUL 100% Custom one of a kind cabinets* - Large drawer for food storage and large utensils - HUUGE drawer for the Dometic CFX 40 fridge - This 12v fridge is awesome! It keeps food at any temp you want and can even go well below freezing to be used as a freezer. The fridge runs on the battery system and uses very little power. There is a 12v plug behind the cabinet for the fridge. - The drawer could fit the larger Dometic CFX 50 if you wanted more fridge space, I would be willing to knock off the price of this fridge if you wanted to buy the van without it. - Double door cabinet for water storage - Two 7 Gallon Relliance BPA free water tanks (1 for clean water & 1 for grey water) - 12v water rv water pump - Some extra room for toiletries/first aid/coffee percolator etc. - Large drawer designed to fit a trash bin and cleaning supplys - Two small drawers for additional storage *Full size bed* - The bed fits a Full/Double sized mattress - 5” memory foam mattress (Very comfy) is included - 12v plug for charging phones etc. right next to bed - Light switches right next to bed *12v self-sustaining electric system* The power in the van is 100% self-sufficient - 200W solar panel set up (Two 100W panels wired in parallel) - 220AH AGM deep cycle battery set up (Two 110AH batteries wired in parallel) - 20A Renogy solar charge controller - 1000W Renogy Inverter/charger o If desired this could be wired to use shore power to charge the batteries, I haven’t done this because I have never drained the batteries enough to need shore power. - All appliances/outlets are wired to a fuse box with the appropriate fuses - Battery isolator installed between the AGM batteries and the vehicle start battery o Meaning when the start battery is at a full charge, the isolator recognizes this and if the AGM batteries are not charged it will use the start battery to charge the AGM batteries. This will only happen if the vehicle is running and the start battery is fully charged and being charged by the alternator. - 6 led lights throughout the van on 3 different switches. 4 main cabin lights, 2 lights above the galley (kitchen), and 2 lights above the bed. There is PLENTY of light in this van! - 12V outlets at the head of the bed, base of seat in the cabin/living area, and at the right side of the galley. - 12V USB dedicated outlets at the right side of the galley - 110V outlets at the base of the seat in the cabin and the right side of the galley - Maxxair 10 speed reversable fan/vent o This is the best fan you can have for a campervan, 10 speeds in or out, you can open the vent without running the fan, it can be open and running in the rain or on the road, it uses very little power. I have never drained the batteries below an 10V charge, if they have ever gotten low I start the van for a few minutes and it charges it back to full charge. There is enough power to charge your phones/speakers/cameras etc. and charge a laptop run basic appliances (coffee pot, small blender, etc.) and you could even charge or power some power tools on the inverter. *Galley/Kitchen* - Beautiful one of a kind wood slab, epoxy counter-top. The cracks are dyed blue to give it a rivers and lakes effect. - Bar sink with running water - Drop in propane stove top with glass cover that folds away giving you additional counter space when the stove is not in use. - Power right at the galley - Dometic CFX-40 fridge concealed in the cabinets - River rock back splash - Small overhead cabinet for cups *Lots of storage space* - Two large sliding drawers below the bed, great for storing clothing, pots & pans, koozies or whatever you please! - Two large sliding drawers below the bed going out the back of the van, great for storing additional camping supplies etc. - Large underbed storage accessible from the back of the van for whatever you want. - Yakima skybox fits skis, paddles, bags, etc. - Roof racks for mounting your kayaks, bikes, skis, etc. *Heat your van in the cold season* - Mr. Buddy indoor safe propane heater with 1 gallon propane tank *Safety is key* - 12v propane detector - Battery powered Nest smoke and Co alarm - Everything in the cabin is fastened to the body of the van from the floor to the bed to the cabinets *Windows & curtains* - I installed three windows to bring some natural light and ventilation in o Two sliding windows one above the bed and one above the galley o One porthole window above the other side of the bed - Thick thermal blocking curtains on all windows and between the cabin and the van cab Now, the not so good: The van has some leaks, nothing detrimental but various engine and transmission leaks. They aren’t going to cause problems right away, but eventually should be addressed. I can provide a full report from a shop upon request. The rear shocks/struts are due for replacement soon. They are fine now, but will need replacing eventually.

About

  • make: Ram
  • model: Promaster
  • year: 2014
  • fuel: Gasoline
  • odometer: 128,000 miles
  • sleeps: 2
  • seats: 2
  • type: Camper Van
  • roof: Regular

Amenities

  • ac_unit
    Air conditioner
  • health_and_safety
    Airbags
  • Solar panels
  • electrical_services
    Power inverter
  • Heater
  • Ceiling fan
  • Backup camera
  • shower
    Shower
  • Extra storage
  • Toilet
  • accessible_forward
    Wheelchair accessible
  • AWD
  • 4WD
  • electric_rickshaw
    Generator
  • Tow hitch
  • tv
    TV
  • Water tank
  • Leveling jacks
  • pedal_bike
    Bike rack

Kitchen

  • kitchen
    Fridge
  • Stove
  • Sink
  • dining
    Table
  • microwave
    Microwave
  • Oven

About the Seller

John
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