Yep, just shadow - the exhaust, which looks new, or at least fairly new, can be seen sticking out from underneath, half way down the side of the van, beneath the title graphic 'Rambler'.
It's by no means a new vehicle, far from it in fact, but it has been serviced and well maintained from new, is undersealed and, rare for this model and year, it has power steering.
Small, in fact tiny, in comparison with the average American camper-van/motorhome, it's done less than 3,500 miles per year, a total of 81,000, so still enough life left for my needs, and has a full-sized fridge, oven, hob, sink, shower and toilet, plus the usual dual lighting etc. It needs a little attention to some rust spots on the bottom of the sliding door on the port side (opposite side to that shown in the photo), which is common on this style of van at over 20 years old, but easily fixed at relatively little cost. There's also a wind-out awning on that side of the van, which will be useful when it's 'party time' on site, for setting up the bar and BBQ !
A couple of other similar vans I looked at, and 'hummed and harred' about, therefore missing out, had a higher mileage and / or were a couple of years older, not in as good condition, and sold for between £200 and £1,000 more, so I'm happy enough with it, even if it turns out it needs more attention than anticipated and informed about.
Got to travel 'up north' 135 miles to collect it, but at least that'll give me a chance to 'break it in', and get accustomed to it.
Note the graphic on the top, front end - a snail !
Think I might add wings and a jet pipe to that little image !!!