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    Yesterday I visited the Unicat factory in Dettenheim, Germany.
    More about this in a next post.
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  3. Apologies...There are technical problems publishing on this forum the pictures and text about the Unicat visit... I am working on it....
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    Travelling full-time in a Mitsubishi Fuso FG with a self designed camper box built by Santek Trailers.



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  6. The factory of Unicat is out in the country in the southwest of Germany. It consists of an office building and a huge hall where about 20 persons are building incredible expedition vehicles of probably the highest quality in the world. In spite of the economic recession Unicat is thriving. They do not have many customers anymore in Europe and their effort to try to conquer the US-market has failed. Their business now is coming from Russia, Mongolia and China. In the last year alone they sold 9 expedition vehicles to Mongolia and right now they are building two huge vehicles for Russian clients. A new product for Unicat is a Unimog as a SUV: looking like a grown up Hummer.

    There are many pictures to share but for the moment it is impossible to upload them to this website for unknown reasons...
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    Travelling full-time in a Mitsubishi Fuso FG with a self designed camper box built by Santek Trailers.



    Every day a report is published about the journey:

    http:www.michelszulckrzyzanowski.blogspot.com



    Information about the work of the permanent pilgrim:
    http://www.szulc.info



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    The Unicat factory building
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    Travelling full-time in a Mitsubishi Fuso FG with a self designed camper box built by Santek Trailers.



    Every day a report is published about the journey:

    http:www.michelszulckrzyzanowski.blogspot.com



    Information about the work of the permanent pilgrim:
    http://www.szulc.info



  8. This week at Unicat they are building two huge expedition vehicles for Russian customers. They use the new Mercedes Benz 1833 and 2733. Note that Mercedes uses the Unimog doors on these new trucks.
    Mercedes 1.jpgMercedes 2.jpgMercedes 3.jpg
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    Travelling full-time in a Mitsubishi Fuso FG with a self designed camper box built by Santek Trailers.



    Every day a report is published about the journey:

    http:www.michelszulckrzyzanowski.blogspot.com



    Information about the work of the permanent pilgrim:
    http://www.szulc.info



  9. Unicat building the camperbox for the Mercedes 1833 as wished by their Russian customer. It is a family with two children so there are two bunk beds besides the parental bed. Rare to see round windows.
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    Inside the camper box. Design in detail on the wall.

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    Outside the kitchencounter is being build. There will be two fridges.

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    The camper box backside

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    Meanwhile the sides of the camperbox to be mounted on the Mercedes 2733 are being prepared. To become a huge expedition vehicle.
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    Travelling full-time in a Mitsubishi Fuso FG with a self designed camper box built by Santek Trailers.



    Every day a report is published about the journey:

    http:www.michelszulckrzyzanowski.blogspot.com



    Information about the work of the permanent pilgrim:
    http://www.szulc.info



  10. Unicat also builds a Unimog SUV looking like a grown up Hummer. For this a Unimog 5000 is used and the body is modified. They sell this vehicle for example to oil companies to use in the field.

    U 5000-1.jpg

    U 5000-2.jpg
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    Travelling full-time in a Mitsubishi Fuso FG with a self designed camper box built by Santek Trailers.



    Every day a report is published about the journey:

    http:www.michelszulckrzyzanowski.blogspot.com



    Information about the work of the permanent pilgrim:
    http://www.szulc.info



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