saddamsnightmare
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December 4th, 2010.
Gents:
What follows is a bad day in mudville scenario back in August 2010 here in Springfield, Il. I had stopped short at a stoplight behind a Dodge Caravan...about 25 or 30 feet short. As I was closing up the gap, at the last and worst possible instance my foot slipped off the clutch during declutching, and being in low gear, there was no way the brakes would stop the Unimog with its low axle and transmission gearing..... By the time I got her stopped, she and I had bumped the Caravan at less then 1/2 MPH.....!!!
Fortunately, no one (other then that @#$$%%^&% Caravan) was hurt, and the cop's reaction was interesting to say the least. Long story short, when my insurance adjuster called that night or the next night, they said it was covered, and when I took my truck to the shop for repairs, they had sceduled a rental car... The reaction was priceless when I told them the Unimog was already fixed! A little sanding and a $5.00 can of Rustoleaum* Forest Green camo, and it's running. If you wonder why I prefer my Unimog (and I wish i could keep my M35A2....but no thanks to Illinois), they are eaasy to fix, easy to repair, and built like (you guessed it) tanks! I am the most cautious driver in the world, and likely I shouldn't have closed up, but around here in traffic the car drivers are apt to get irritable if you don't.....
They want to use ever inch of space if they can....
Gotta Love that Mercedes Benz Unimog, though..... Another good reason to NEVER buy a Caravan!!!!!!
Have a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Gents:
What follows is a bad day in mudville scenario back in August 2010 here in Springfield, Il. I had stopped short at a stoplight behind a Dodge Caravan...about 25 or 30 feet short. As I was closing up the gap, at the last and worst possible instance my foot slipped off the clutch during declutching, and being in low gear, there was no way the brakes would stop the Unimog with its low axle and transmission gearing..... By the time I got her stopped, she and I had bumped the Caravan at less then 1/2 MPH.....!!!
Fortunately, no one (other then that @#$$%%^&% Caravan) was hurt, and the cop's reaction was interesting to say the least. Long story short, when my insurance adjuster called that night or the next night, they said it was covered, and when I took my truck to the shop for repairs, they had sceduled a rental car... The reaction was priceless when I told them the Unimog was already fixed! A little sanding and a $5.00 can of Rustoleaum* Forest Green camo, and it's running. If you wonder why I prefer my Unimog (and I wish i could keep my M35A2....but no thanks to Illinois), they are eaasy to fix, easy to repair, and built like (you guessed it) tanks! I am the most cautious driver in the world, and likely I shouldn't have closed up, but around here in traffic the car drivers are apt to get irritable if you don't.....
They want to use ever inch of space if they can....
Gotta Love that Mercedes Benz Unimog, though..... Another good reason to NEVER buy a Caravan!!!!!!
Have a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
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