Mercedes Unimog

UFAB

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Location
Lehi Ut
Looking for a good running Unimog that will be reliable driving cross country several times a year.
Mids 80s to Early 90s
Would like a cargo box body style.

801-719-8140
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Vendor
Location
Sandy, Ut
Cross-country in an early Unimog is a tall order FWIW, is there a more highway freindly rig that would fit the need? There are a few Mog owners here on RME and I have a few local customers that run them, I can't think of any sans the newer Freightliner models that would be comfortable for long hauls.
 
Your year range puts you in the realm of a mog that could have enough power and gearing (overdrive) to do the task.

That being said, I pretty much agree with Kurt. Unimogs, even newish ones weren't really designed for long distance on-road travel.

I love my mog (416 doka) for exploring and fairly rough offroading. I've driven it to the rubicon and back and to moab many times, but it was never too much fun on the highway.

The year range you are talking about would put you into a U1300 / U1700 / U2100 or other variant. They are all bigger and more comfortable than mine, but I suggest finding a way take a long drive in one to see what you are getting into.

I'm not sure how much research you have done. If you want to pm me, I can call or send you some info on recommended dealers, etc.
 

UFAB

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi Ut
Sounds good. Customer wants one for his biz. Wrap it and drive it around to his gun shows. Totally agree on drive ability and comfort.

I have looked online, where is the best place to find them.
 
Sounds good. Customer wants one for his biz. Wrap it and drive it around to his gun shows. Totally agree on drive ability and comfort.

I have looked online, where is the best place to find them.

Jay Couch over in Denver built a cool mog for magpul that was driven around at the shotshow a year or two ago. If you are after something customized, I would highly recommend him - www.couchoffroad.com.

If you just want a good dealer to show or find you an existing rig, try one of these guys: I've done business with each of them and can recommend them as being very knowledgable:
Scott Ingham - www.expedition-imports.com - Great guy down in the bay area - probably the closest to Utah
Sean Philyaw - eurotruck-importers.com - This guy is in Georgia, so it is a ways, but he is fantastic to deal with
Jim Ince - www.eurotech-services.com - Up in Oregon. Unimog expert. I generally buy my parts from Jim

If you want to search on your own, then here are two sites to check out:
Unimog exchange classifieds: www.unimog.net/exchange/
Unimog forum: www.benzworld.org/forums/unimog/

Good luck and holler if you have any questions!
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
I have to second a recommendation for Scott at Expedition Imports. He's knowledgeable, friendly, and shoots straight. All of the people I know with Mogs have said the same about him... Eurotruck as well, they were able to find some parts Scott didn't have, direct from Germany, for a friend of mine.

I'll also agree that Mogs suck on the highway. They just aren't built for it. Trailering one would be a smarter way to go, IMO.
 

UFAB

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi Ut
Customer likes the looks of the Unimog, I am sure the newer ones are a little more highway friendly. I left a few messages with the Mog peops, see what I can find. I like shopping for the customer, interesting to say the least.
 

TEAM FRED

Registered User
Location
Centerville
I picked an old one up here in Colorado Springs years ago for a friend. I will check out that lot again for you this week. The guy had quite a collection of them.
 
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