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Ran across this the other day thought it was pretty amusing...
“Unimog is the cockroach of all purpose vehicles. When the last H1 Hummer has turned to dust, when the final Land Rover has rotted into topsoil, there will still be Unimogs roaming the planet. You can’t kill them, they go anywhere and you can fix ‘em with a hammer and a screwdriver. Sure, parts can be hard to find, but you can always make your own. Sure, most ‘mogs won’t hit 60 miles per hour downhill with a strong tail wind, but who cares? It’s about getting from point A to point B when nothing else can.”
Obviously they never had to buy a Mercedes captive part like an axle seal for $140 (I have) ...but still a funny read! Oh, and my Mog's front axle being lubricated with water for years and years before finally coming unglued, right after I purchased it..., is a testament to duribility too.
“Unimog is the cockroach of all purpose vehicles. When the last H1 Hummer has turned to dust, when the final Land Rover has rotted into topsoil, there will still be Unimogs roaming the planet. You can’t kill them, they go anywhere and you can fix ‘em with a hammer and a screwdriver. Sure, parts can be hard to find, but you can always make your own. Sure, most ‘mogs won’t hit 60 miles per hour downhill with a strong tail wind, but who cares? It’s about getting from point A to point B when nothing else can.”
Obviously they never had to buy a Mercedes captive part like an axle seal for $140 (I have) ...but still a funny read! Oh, and my Mog's front axle being lubricated with water for years and years before finally coming unglued, right after I purchased it..., is a testament to duribility too.