Hey Guys,
I am normally a Jeep guy but then I found an M37 so I can’t say that anymore.
Then the other day I spotted a Unimog 404.1.
The guy says it is a 1973 with 8,500 miles. He is asking $9,500 for it.
Is that a good deal? What can you tell me about this truck.
Found a Unimog
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Found a Unimog
45' MB, ??' MBT, 47' CJ2A, 48' CJ2A,
51' M38 #1, 51' M38 #2, 51' M100,
52' M37, ??' M101A1 (1st Gulf War Vet),
53' M38A1, 53' M211, 65' M151A1, 67' M416,
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51' M38 #1, 51' M38 #2, 51' M100,
52' M37, ??' M101A1 (1st Gulf War Vet),
53' M38A1, 53' M211, 65' M151A1, 67' M416,
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That Unimog is not one of the Swiss imports as it has the "roadster" style cab top and drop side bed. That particular 'mog may be French, Belgian or German. The 404.1 series trucks were powered by the MB M180 6 cylinder car engine (liquid cooled) which parts for, are not hard to get. They have a unique combination transmission/transfer case that helps to give them outstanding off road performance (the portal axles help too ) The "NATO" pattern trucks usually have a fuse block and fuel guage unlike the Swiss trucks that used circuit breakers and tank dip stick. That Unimog appears to be in good shape (how does it run?) so I'd say that $9500 is a fair price for it. If you are seriously considering it there is an exl. pre purchase check list available on the Rocky mountain moggers website (www.rockymountainmoggers.com ) that you may want to check out.
Good Luck!
Matt
That Unimog is not one of the Swiss imports as it has the "roadster" style cab top and drop side bed. That particular 'mog may be French, Belgian or German. The 404.1 series trucks were powered by the MB M180 6 cylinder car engine (liquid cooled) which parts for, are not hard to get. They have a unique combination transmission/transfer case that helps to give them outstanding off road performance (the portal axles help too ) The "NATO" pattern trucks usually have a fuse block and fuel guage unlike the Swiss trucks that used circuit breakers and tank dip stick. That Unimog appears to be in good shape (how does it run?) so I'd say that $9500 is a fair price for it. If you are seriously considering it there is an exl. pre purchase check list available on the Rocky mountain moggers website (www.rockymountainmoggers.com ) that you may want to check out.
Good Luck!
Matt
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Re: Found a Unimog
belgian or german mog, french mog's had other gargo boxes if im not mistaking, when the army sold of these things late '90 thy where sold for about 870euro's gargo version, ambulance and radio boxes where about 1150euro's, cheap
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hood number #20718239 S (SOLD)
1944 chevy G506 (needs restoration)
1943 gmc cckw 352 (needs restoration) WILD BOAR
194? ben hur trailler (partly restored)
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Re: Found a Unimog
Do you mean late 1990's (for example 1997/1998)or late "1990"? If you mean late 1990 that was 20 years ago so I'd say prices for them would have been cheaper then what they are bringing today. In fact, even if you meant "late 1990's" prices for 'mogs were still cheaper then what they are going for today, 10-12 years later.shoeshop wrote:belgian or german mog, french mog's had other gargo boxes if im not mistaking, when the army sold of these things late '90 thy where sold for about 870euro's gargo version, ambulance and radio boxes where about 1150euro's, cheap
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Re: Found a Unimog
late '90's yes 1997 1998 1999, prices are not that much higher, today you will find a good mog' for around 3000euro's.
1945 willys MB #451674 (under restoration) OREGON FOX
hood number #20718239 S (SOLD)
1944 chevy G506 (needs restoration)
1943 gmc cckw 352 (needs restoration) WILD BOAR
194? ben hur trailler (partly restored)
1968 Reo M624 dump truck
hood number #20718239 S (SOLD)
1944 chevy G506 (needs restoration)
1943 gmc cckw 352 (needs restoration) WILD BOAR
194? ben hur trailler (partly restored)
1968 Reo M624 dump truck
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Re: Found a Unimog
Shoeshop
Just did the conversion of Euros to US dollars and yes roughly $4200.00 is a great price for a 'Mog Unfortunately, we, across the pond also have to figure in shipping & customs and then the price goes a good bit higher. Man, if only someone would invent one of those "startrek" tela-porter thingys we'd be all set .
Matt
Just did the conversion of Euros to US dollars and yes roughly $4200.00 is a great price for a 'Mog Unfortunately, we, across the pond also have to figure in shipping & customs and then the price goes a good bit higher. Man, if only someone would invent one of those "startrek" tela-porter thingys we'd be all set .
Matt
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