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Eddie's Unimog!


Just picked this truck up from Expedition Outfitters in Oklahoma, the cab has been stretched 14 inches for more interior room and to make room for the comfy seats.  The bed was custom made with drop down back and sides that are completely removable. I have some kinky French windows for the front glass that pivots out at the bottom for added ventilation, like the old Volkswagen busses (surfer style). Also the custom roll bar which isn't quite done yet. I have a BIGGER winch for the front and a winch for the back I will be installing soon.  I really love the tires, aprox 39 inches high, cant wait to see em chew up the mud... 


The other Unimog ready for the road after a complete to the frame restoration..  


Jason Frankel's Unimog

The two Mogs seem pretty happy together.

 
Mike Gives the Unimog with the newly rebuilt motor a run, we use it here at the shop to run errands, the guys that work for me love to drive it because folks always NOTICE them. (picking up women made easy)...

 
I was able to obtain a 24volt military winch from a guy that found it at auction, we made a steel plate that bolts to the Unimog frame to mount the winch on. To mount the winch here between the frame rails I had to remove the pintle hook and cut out the pintle hook brace. But its nice to have a rear winch.

        
The BIGDOG mercedes winch for the front of the Unimog, I cant believe the size of this monster. Look a that hook! 

 

Mike Cobb's Unimog pulling a cool Unimog trailer.

The new SWISS MOG in town!  Owned by Stacy Horn.

 Eddie's Unimog

 Jason's Unimog

 Eddie's new Unimog

 

My latest Mog pictures
Mog 12 volt tap
New Mog turnsignals
Lights for the Unimog

The world famous MOG Mailing list! Learn about unimogs!

When we got our First Unimogs The thrill of new toys!
Our first outing with our Unimogs and Hummers July 4th 1997
Fun run with the Unimog! Lot's of good pictures!
The Unimog at Fort Hood! Great pictures!
Unimog Clutch repair Good pictures of a tough job!
Mog stuff - the story of the stolen mog and it's rebuild
Mogs on ice! Corpus Christy Texas
Radio Stuff from Unimog radio trucks
Expedition Outfitters   these guys guild some bad ass Unimogs!

8/18/96 and 8/26/96 Hummer adventures I always try to take my camera
Modifications to my Hummer We will have lots of pictures here as my work progresses!
BIG TEXAS HUMMER OUTING Wanna see some AWSOME Offroad pictures? If so you better not miss these pictures of the February 1997 TEXAS Hummer Outing!!!!

Story of the stolen Unimog


Unimog 404 FAQ http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~zippy/unimog-404.html


 

Thats a 30 inch high concrete slab!    No way, it looks too big
Piece a cake   What bump???
Pictures of the Unimog practicing on a 28inch high concrete slab near downtown Houston (used to be a big mansion)...
The Concrete slab doesn't look all that big in the pictures but let me tell you it is a whopper! I take city folks over to this place and teach them proper respect for the unimog... ;-)

This looks scary to the average fellow but the Unimog climbs this small
obstacle with utmost ease! The driver in these pictures (not a Mog owner)
thought the truck would fall over! NO WAY!
I think the truck even smiles and purrs when
playing on stuff like this!

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