m880 unimog
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just a few pictures from a build i started on around 6 months ago-and am chipping away at it , as the weather/other projects/money allows.
started out with a REALLY rotten M885 , which i had been asking to buy for around ten years , it never moved , i gave up , then two years on i went around and a woman said 'sure ,take it away ' i gave her £50 for it [ $78 usd] went round the next day with a wrecker,some batteries,fresh gas and water and drove it out of her yard! MOPAR all the way.
it was in a real mess with weeds up inside,the freeze plugs had jumped out the block and the front clip was rotted away totally in the radiator mount area,the door bottoms were gone , the wings were on the way top and bottom , still it was for cheap and it ran sweet , worst ways it would be a good spares truck for my M890....this is how it always starts!!!
anyhow we fixed the truck up with some silicon around the fresh plugs,new oils and filters plugs n leads and some lumps of timber screwed to the front clip-and ran it around off road for a few months , next i checked the oil after a short lay up and it was milky white,so i got a cracked block or blown gasket , with many other vehicles to fix up and too many shows to do [in those days]-the dodge was parked at the back of the bull beef barn and forgot.
eight years on.....
i get a clean SUMB thrown in with a deal,these are like unimogs but with ford V8 FLATHEADS and they are FUGLY,i mean super FUGLY only certain russian trucks are uglier-anyhow a good friend races oldskool rods and needed a fresh v8 flathead-
i was left with a lovely straight rail chassis,PORTAL AXLES,COIL SUSPENTION,SHROUDED PROPS,PTO DRIVEN WINCH,REAR LOCKING DIFF-knowing these trucks fairly well i decided that the only way to go was to get a hummin cummins in there,and some good looking dodge brothers body work to set it looking a right.after a measure up all i had to do body wise was shorten the rear M880 bed,and make a support frame up to turn it into a tipper [not to tip material but to allow access to the rear winch/air tank/batteries/propane etc.
after a few more measuring sessions and some sketch,s we went for it.
here are some shots from the summer-ah,i remember the summer-we get 3 days of it here.
started out with a REALLY rotten M885 , which i had been asking to buy for around ten years , it never moved , i gave up , then two years on i went around and a woman said 'sure ,take it away ' i gave her £50 for it [ $78 usd] went round the next day with a wrecker,some batteries,fresh gas and water and drove it out of her yard! MOPAR all the way.
it was in a real mess with weeds up inside,the freeze plugs had jumped out the block and the front clip was rotted away totally in the radiator mount area,the door bottoms were gone , the wings were on the way top and bottom , still it was for cheap and it ran sweet , worst ways it would be a good spares truck for my M890....this is how it always starts!!!
anyhow we fixed the truck up with some silicon around the fresh plugs,new oils and filters plugs n leads and some lumps of timber screwed to the front clip-and ran it around off road for a few months , next i checked the oil after a short lay up and it was milky white,so i got a cracked block or blown gasket , with many other vehicles to fix up and too many shows to do [in those days]-the dodge was parked at the back of the bull beef barn and forgot.
eight years on.....
i get a clean SUMB thrown in with a deal,these are like unimogs but with ford V8 FLATHEADS and they are FUGLY,i mean super FUGLY only certain russian trucks are uglier-anyhow a good friend races oldskool rods and needed a fresh v8 flathead-
i was left with a lovely straight rail chassis,PORTAL AXLES,COIL SUSPENTION,SHROUDED PROPS,PTO DRIVEN WINCH,REAR LOCKING DIFF-knowing these trucks fairly well i decided that the only way to go was to get a hummin cummins in there,and some good looking dodge brothers body work to set it looking a right.after a measure up all i had to do body wise was shorten the rear M880 bed,and make a support frame up to turn it into a tipper [not to tip material but to allow access to the rear winch/air tank/batteries/propane etc.
after a few more measuring sessions and some sketch,s we went for it.
here are some shots from the summer-ah,i remember the summer-we get 3 days of it here.
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