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Win a Coleman-Mach air conditioning unit!

by Kim Shellborn
RV Products associates who had a hand in manufacturing the unit are shown with the gold guilded air conditioning unitl in the factory.
RV Products' 5 millionth Coleman-Mach air conditioning unit covered in gold shroud, is signed by the RV Products associates who had a hand in manufacturing the unit — Photo courtesy RV Products.

Celebrating their five-millionth Coleman-Mach air conditioning unit, RV Products will be giving away a prize package to someone who buys an air conditioning unit this summer.  RV consumers should keep their eyes open for the golden ticket. The prize in this case is RV Products' five-millionth Coleman-Mach air conditioning unit. Consisting of a gold shroud and coming with prize packages for the lucky retail owner and the dealership where it is purchased, this milestone unit's gold shroud is also signed by the RV Products associates who had a hand in manufacturing the unit.
The Coleman-Mach Mach 15, 15,000-BTU unit is packaged in an unmarked box and will be treated as regular inventory. Per the usual routine, it will be shipped to an unknown distributor and then sent to an unknown dealer who will sell it to one lucky customer. RV Products personnel believe that the gold shroud unit will be revealed in early summer 2013.
The box will also contain a note asking the buyer to contact RV Products. The consumer will then receive instructions on how to claim the prize package and arrangements will then be made for their visit to RV Products' Wichita, Kansas, factory. The retail owner will also receive a free Coleman-Mach air conditioner of their choice in exchange for the gold shroud unit as it will be sent to the RV Hall of Fame.  

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