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2016 Ram Promaster City Shower, Insulated, A/C, Generator

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2016 Ram Promaster City Tradesman, 71,644 miles, runs and drives great, no issues, clean Carfax.  All of the following items are brand new:  EZ Cool Insulation, floor, walls, ceiling.  Camp Lux on demand hot water heater, with 12 volt pump and 15 gallon water tank.  Additional 7 gallon water tank.  Custom made coil spring bed on custom base made of 4 27 gallon storage totes.  Shower tub with built in drain.  Thetford porta potti, Lg 8000 BTU A/C, trailer hitch with cargo carrier and custom built in i2200 inverter generator wired into van to run ac and all 120 volt items.  Ready to live or travel in, very comfotable and convieniet with A/C, shower and toilet and a real bed.  Asking 14,999.00, Located in Blanchard Michigan.
 

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European Automatics always have such weird looking shifters...
 
Not as weird as a 1961 Dodge's push button shift unit on the left side of the wheel. Park was enabled/disabled by a sliding lever, like a temperature lever. In fact, the unit looked similar to the heater controls on the right of the wheel. Some people (who probably should not have had a driver's license) got mixed up and the buttons became history.

There was a, perhaps apocryphal, story of a A/Gas dragster with a 426 Hemi hooked up to a Mopar A727 tranny controlled by the push button setup. When the lights on the tree went out (supposedly) the driver floored the gas pedal and pushed the D button. We, my brother and I, two teenaged drivers, did some things similar in the family car with a 318 two barrel with a 727. That tranny never needed service beyond periodic maintenance.
 
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