SuperMochombo
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After many years of desire. After searching the internet high and low, and even looking around my home town a good bit, and faithfully sticking to my FCOS (Facebilk Conscientious Objector Status) I found her right here under my nose the whole time! Waiving to me from Unimog.net.
I just bought a 1968 Unimog 404. It has a hard cab, PTO front winch, and an enclosed box that has been partially converted to a camper. Also a hydraulic crane of some sort that mounts on the front bumper that appears original. Everything looks pretty clean and there is not a ton of rust. 22k on the engine, rebuilt transmission. It needs wheel cylinders all around, probably an entire brake system overhaul. Actually, I bet every system needs to be gone through, but the ones that stand out right away are the brakes and the fuel system. The truck will run off a boat tank with an electric fuel pump with the entire original fuel system bypassed. Has the original carb which needs a rebuild.
It's got a gas 6 cylinder, not sure which one. 6 fwd gears, 2 reverse. It comes with another transmission, tires good but old, tire chains, and a 4 gun rack on the box door!
No spare tire or rim, but it does have the 404 Workshop Manual, bonus!!
I'm still researching exactly what I married. I know it's a 404, but I've read that MB sort of custom built each production run for a specific customer, so the Swiss military 404's are slightly different than the German ones, which are different than the AG models, fire truck, cargo, radio etc etc. This box does not look like the radio truck boxes I see on many other 404's. In fact the hard cab is not terribly common.
Getting her going an running ASAP. I'm going to drive this truck to work from now on. I've had enough of the highway, I will go the back way from now on. It's 10 minutes slower than the freeway. In Praise of Slowness.
SMC
1968 UNIMOG 404
I just bought a 1968 Unimog 404. It has a hard cab, PTO front winch, and an enclosed box that has been partially converted to a camper. Also a hydraulic crane of some sort that mounts on the front bumper that appears original. Everything looks pretty clean and there is not a ton of rust. 22k on the engine, rebuilt transmission. It needs wheel cylinders all around, probably an entire brake system overhaul. Actually, I bet every system needs to be gone through, but the ones that stand out right away are the brakes and the fuel system. The truck will run off a boat tank with an electric fuel pump with the entire original fuel system bypassed. Has the original carb which needs a rebuild.
It's got a gas 6 cylinder, not sure which one. 6 fwd gears, 2 reverse. It comes with another transmission, tires good but old, tire chains, and a 4 gun rack on the box door!
No spare tire or rim, but it does have the 404 Workshop Manual, bonus!!
I'm still researching exactly what I married. I know it's a 404, but I've read that MB sort of custom built each production run for a specific customer, so the Swiss military 404's are slightly different than the German ones, which are different than the AG models, fire truck, cargo, radio etc etc. This box does not look like the radio truck boxes I see on many other 404's. In fact the hard cab is not terribly common.
Getting her going an running ASAP. I'm going to drive this truck to work from now on. I've had enough of the highway, I will go the back way from now on. It's 10 minutes slower than the freeway. In Praise of Slowness.
SMC
1968 UNIMOG 404