Victorian
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Cool, I didn't know that it made it into that publication!
http://discovermagazine.com/2003/jun/featmaxi
http://discovermagazine.com/2003/jun/featmaxi
It is indeed worth a look. I had a Unimog with the right engine, transmission, transfer case, etc. and did, in fact, take it more than 150 miles from home. But I don't recall any interest from the Museum of Modern Art, Discover Magazine or the like.Say what you like about the chassis. The camper is quite innovative, and well worth a look.
Well said. I certainly do agree that it's uncool acting like it's a still a Mog. One can't imagine that Boyd Coddington ever bragged that CadZZilla's is "a Cadillac Model 62, one of the cushiest sedans of the forties." :sombrero:I guess if he didn't try to capitalize on the "it's a Mog, the most capable 4X4 in the world" aspect of the conversion, I wouldn't have a problem with the conversion.
Governor Arnie shoulda bought THAT "Unimog".