[AT] I want this!

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Thu Feb 23 10:19:45 PST 2017


I can't find the photo I took but I did find this online:
http://www.unicat.com/en/info/MD52h-UnimogU40006x6.php
The one I saw, if my memory is anywhere near correct was longer
and higher off the ground.  There were no boxes hanging in the
way below the chassis and I could see under it easily.  It also
had two spare tires (larger than the ones in the photo) on a rack
that I think maybe was in front of the engine and then the other rack
I mentioned up above the cab and some stuff on the rear as well.
It was impressive!

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: charlie hill
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 12:57 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] I want this!

There is a class of motorhomes called "expedition class" that are
made for traveling in South America, Mexico or places like Africa.
I don't know much about them other than a little I've seen online
and on TV but about a year ago I saw one here in my home town.
It was a tandem axle 6 wheel drive Unimog, brand spanking new,
with a stout looking camper body about 30' long sitting atop it.

The chassis of the truck was at least 3 feet above the highway.  It had
huge off road tires on it and two spares attached to a swing down rack above
the
cab.  It also had a sort of a stair case and deck folded up on top that
appeared as
if it would swing out and down.  I found one like it on the internet and
apparently
it costs about half a million bucks.   It was at a gas station on the
highway that goes
from here to the Morehead City Port facility.  I can only imagine that it
just came off
or was about to go on a ship headed for somewhere.

I think I have a picture of it somewhere.  If I find it I'll try to post it.
I don't want to over
state it but when I said the chassis was 3 feet off the ground I think in
truth it was 4' or more.
I remember thinking that I could bend over and walk under it.  The thing
was basically a
monster truck motorhome.

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Dean Vinson
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 10:36 PM
To: 'Antique tractor email discussion group'
Subject: Re: [AT] I want this!

My Air Force unit in Germany had a few Unimogs when I was stationed there in
the late 1980s, and my recollection is they were sort of highway capable:
50-60 mph or so, although as Gene pointed nobody bought them for the smooth
ride.    Hell for stout tough, is what I mostly remember.

Dean Vinson
Saint Paris, Ohio


-----Original Message-----
From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 8:56 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Subject: Re: [AT] I want this!

WOW! Eleven workers and only one manager to keep the whole bunch in line and
on task!
Dave
PS, What is the highway speed of that “THING”?

> On Feb 22, 2017, at 8:20 PM, macowboy at comcast.net wrote:
>
> My son and I belong to the Rhode Island Military Vehicle Collectors Club
> and the vice president of the club has a Unimog he bought from this place:
>
> http://schuessler-unimog.de/home-en/
>
> Basically what you do is tell them what vehicle/model you want. The will
> restore it from the ground up to factory new condition. I got to ride in
> his Unimog when the club went on a trail ride in Northern RI. The vehicle
> is in outstanding condition, can haul 10,000 lb and get 15 mpg loaded or
> unloaded. He had to wait 6 months to get his and it ended up costing
> $35,000. When you consider the cost of a new pickup truck this is a good
> deal. Here is a picture of the truck.
>
>
> Jim Thomson
> Rehoboth, MA
> macowboy at comcast.net
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Gene Dotson" <gdotfly at gmail.com>
> To: "Antique" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 9:42:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] I want this!
>
> The Unimog was built in Germany by Daimler and was sold under contract
> to J.I. Case in the U.S. Saw a demonstration of it at the old Farm Science
> show when it was held on the Ohio State university grounds in Columbus. A
> man near East Liberty, Ohio owns 2 of them My brother Gary does the
> maintenance on them. One is a very nice machine that he parades
> occasionally. The other in less attractive, but it also runs. Gary says
> they
> are kinda crude and noisy and rough riding.
>
> Gene
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Ralph Goff
> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 9:05 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] I want this!
>
> On 2/21/2017 6:42 PM, John Hall wrote:
>> If I remember correctly, Unimogs were tested at the Nebraska tractor
>> test lab.
>>
>> John Hall
>>
> I think Case-IH (Tenneco) sold Unimogs for a while. A local guy had one
> he imported from the U.K. and used it
> as a truck and tractor. Saw him pulling a good sized deep tillage
> cultivator in the field one day. Other days
> tearing down the road as fast as some trucks.
> I think I'd rather have a JCB.
>
> Ralph in Sask.


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