saddamsnightmare
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September 17th, 2008.
I know you're gonna say its not possible, but my 1963 Swiss Cargo Unimog with 21,580 original KMs, just came ut of a fuel system, electrical system rebuild with a new pertronix ignition and German Army tires (New), and she made it from just north of Dallas Via I-35, to I-30 East to Greenville, to Paris, Texas via TX24, 130 Miles-7.5 gallons of gas!
She was run at between 60 and 70 KM/PH with a few bursts of 80KM/PH, with 5 old tires and spare parts in the back, cab cover only, no bed cover, getting between 15 and 18
MPG + grade gas.....
It's probably the longest trip this Unimog ever made in one run either in Switzerland or here in the states..... the critter runs frighteningly well under load at speed, with only an occasional slow down for the hills, as a completely stock truck except for the pertronix ignition system. I used this truck daily until January 07, when she ran into a load of very bad gas (leaves and dirt in the tanks), and she had to be worked on by the Mog Shop over in Dallas to get her straightened out so she would run again. The parts ain't cheap, and neither is Mr. Nicholas Rawlings shop fees, but the gent knows Unimogs, as least the S404.114's and I cannot recommend him too highly. He normally builds radically modified rock crawler S404's, but he knows the basic truck very, very well.
Probably the only further work i might consider for her would be a new crawler gear set which the Swiss did not use, otherwise she is a lightweight 1-1/2 Ton truck, very agile and handy for getting in and out where the deuce can't go! Mike Pop has his points on the Unimogs, and I am sure that the U1300L's must be absolute monsters by comparison
to the S404's, but the deuce can do some things the small mogs can't, the small mogs can often get in where the deuce can't.... I would not consider selling either one right now for the work they do for me....
I gotta run,
Sincerely,
Kyle F. McGrogan
1971 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 Wo/W "Saddam's Nightmare" Desert Storm & Veitnam Deuce
1968 Johnson Corp M105A2 Trailer
1963 Swiss Army Cargo Unimog, S.404.114 MB
1967 HerculesMEP023A Gen Set APU
I know you're gonna say its not possible, but my 1963 Swiss Cargo Unimog with 21,580 original KMs, just came ut of a fuel system, electrical system rebuild with a new pertronix ignition and German Army tires (New), and she made it from just north of Dallas Via I-35, to I-30 East to Greenville, to Paris, Texas via TX24, 130 Miles-7.5 gallons of gas!
She was run at between 60 and 70 KM/PH with a few bursts of 80KM/PH, with 5 old tires and spare parts in the back, cab cover only, no bed cover, getting between 15 and 18
MPG + grade gas.....
It's probably the longest trip this Unimog ever made in one run either in Switzerland or here in the states..... the critter runs frighteningly well under load at speed, with only an occasional slow down for the hills, as a completely stock truck except for the pertronix ignition system. I used this truck daily until January 07, when she ran into a load of very bad gas (leaves and dirt in the tanks), and she had to be worked on by the Mog Shop over in Dallas to get her straightened out so she would run again. The parts ain't cheap, and neither is Mr. Nicholas Rawlings shop fees, but the gent knows Unimogs, as least the S404.114's and I cannot recommend him too highly. He normally builds radically modified rock crawler S404's, but he knows the basic truck very, very well.
Probably the only further work i might consider for her would be a new crawler gear set which the Swiss did not use, otherwise she is a lightweight 1-1/2 Ton truck, very agile and handy for getting in and out where the deuce can't go! Mike Pop has his points on the Unimogs, and I am sure that the U1300L's must be absolute monsters by comparison
to the S404's, but the deuce can do some things the small mogs can't, the small mogs can often get in where the deuce can't.... I would not consider selling either one right now for the work they do for me....
I gotta run,
Sincerely,
Kyle F. McGrogan
1971 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 Wo/W "Saddam's Nightmare" Desert Storm & Veitnam Deuce
1968 Johnson Corp M105A2 Trailer
1963 Swiss Army Cargo Unimog, S.404.114 MB
1967 HerculesMEP023A Gen Set APU