zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Buying
/
For $19,950, Here’s a Unimog To Go With Your Unibrow
For $19,950, Here’s a Unimog To Go With Your Unibrow-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:09

Unimog derives its name from UNIversal-MOtor-Gerät, or universal motor equipment. Today's 404S flatbed could haul lots of motors and equipment, but will its price make it UNIversally loved?

Orem Utah's DASTRUP AUTO INC is a gift that keeps on giving, and while 85% of you felt their had too much baggage to warrant its price, today's Mercedes Benz could carry all of that, AND the Clio.

Egypt's Cleopatra famously did herself in by asp bite. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe ‘05 Renault

You know what names strike fear into the cold, dead hearts of zombies? Pinzgauer, and Unimog that's what. That's because when confronted with something like today's , they quickly come to the realization that their dinner reservations have been permanently cancelled.

Being pretty much vegetables themselves, zombies especially hate the Unimog for its somewhat Vegan roots. You see after its drubbing in WWII, Henry Morgenthau proposed that post-war Germany transform itself into a peaceful agrarian state. Daimler Benz, seeing an opportunity not to have all its valuable tooling taken from them through the Marshall Plan fire sale, began the development of a specialized agricultural vehicle - sort of like a cross between a tractor and a four-by-four, along those lines.

The resultant U 25 production model debuted in 1949, and in 1953 Mercedes welcomed the truck into the family by allowing it the right to wear the venerated three-pointed star. Farmers loved the Unimog, as did the occupying French Army forces, who bought 400 of the initial military version.

The 404S model first appeared in 1955 and was the first Mog intended more for truck duty than tractor. Initial orders for these models again went to the French, who obviously have always been ahead of the game in preparing for the zombie apocalypse, or perhaps they just wanted to stay on the Germans' good side.

This ‘67 Unimog features what at first appears to be cammo paint, but which upon closer examination looks just to be sporadic application of primer over its desert tan base coat. There's not much to paint here, the Uni's cab being little more than a place for the grille and headlamps, and some doors cut lower than an exhibitionist's jeans. Behind that is a flat, open bed that is rife with transporting possibilities.

Power is provided here by what is claimed to be a rebuilt engine, and which should be the 2,195-cc 82-horse Mercedes 180 six cylinder. These were basically standard Benz engines, so parts aren't that hard to find, but there is a unique sump with special locating struts that help keep the driveline in vertical alignment, and that's supposedly a mandatory fitment.

The gearbox is also said to have been renewed and the whole ball of wax only has 14,000 miles on its clock. It also has 40-inch off-road-ready tires and 18-inch ground clearance so, should you like to stay high and dry on your extra-tarmac adventures, you could do a lot worse.

The rest of the mechanical features noted in the ad - axles capable of 40-degree articulation; 6-on and 6-off road gears; onboard air compressor; and a 2-speed reverse - reads like 50 Shades of Grey for Tim Allen. Ooh-ooh-ooh, ahh-ahh-ahh!

Real world use of a Unimog - especially a flat bed canvas topped one like this - are naturally limited. I mean you can't very well shuttle the soccer team to Round Table after a game in it. That is, unless you were to turn it into a stakebed. . . Hmmm, maybe this is adaptable to the real world - just not the freeway, what with its 52 mph top end - and what can't be adapted to can probably be mowed over considering the plethora of gear options and ground clearance.

So, we know that we all want a Unimog, the question for today however, is whether or not someone should pay $19,950 for this particular Moggie. What do you say, is that a fair price to pay for the potential of zombie protection and general bad-assetry? Or, does that price make this an Un-wanted Unimog?

You decide!

or go if the ad disappears.

Help me out with NPOCP. Click to send a me a fixed-price tip, and remember to include your commenter handle.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Buying
I Need To Buy A Sports Car Now, Because I May Not Be Able To Later! What Should I Buy?
I Need To Buy A Sports Car Now, Because I May Not Be Able To Later! What Should I Buy?
Brett recently got diagnosed with ALS. Even though that isn’t the best news, he has received he is taking this opportunity to check owning a sports car off his bucket list before his health condition dictates otherwise. He has a lot of options on the table and a fairly...
Apr 22, 2025
At $9,000, Could This 2006 Acura RSX Type-S Be Your Type Of Deal?
At $9,000, Could This 2006 Acura RSX Type-S Be Your Type Of Deal?
Front-wheel drive sports coupes were once rife on our nation’s highways and byways, but their popularity has been usurped by crossovers. Today’s Acura RSX represents one of the breed’s best, but will its price have you wishing it had stayed forgotten? Hey boys and girls, what time is it?...
Apr 22, 2025
Buy This Wild Italdesign Aztec And Roll Up To Your Jupiter Party In Style
Buy This Wild Italdesign Aztec And Roll Up To Your Jupiter Party In Style
It’s the year 2549 and you’ve been invited to a party on Jupiter. What are you going to show up with? Why, this , of course, all the way from the ancient year of 1988. Earth imploded in 2248, but there was enough time to salvage key pieces of...
Apr 22, 2025
At $46,995, Could This 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Still Have Nine Lives Left?
At $46,995, Could This 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Still Have Nine Lives Left?
Today’s Challenger is one of the cars that started the modern hella-horsepower wars. Let’s see if this one’s depreciated price means it’s now well worth going into battle. Volvo’s venerable 200-series has a well-earned reputation for stoutness that is easily matched by its innocuous nature. Yesterday’s provided prima facie...
Apr 22, 2025
At $20,000, Could This Innocuous 2008 Ford E150 Be A Sleeper You Could Sleep In?
At $20,000, Could This Innocuous 2008 Ford E150 Be A Sleeper You Could Sleep In?
On the outside, today’s E150 is the epitome of the creeper van. The van’s custom camper interior, however, is as inviting as can be. Let’s see if the price means that it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Years ago—decades really—an executive at Porsche was asked why the company...
Apr 22, 2025
At $15,500, Does This 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX Work For You At All?
At $15,500, Does This 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX Work For You At All?
Rally-bred homologations may be a rare breed, but at least Subaru’s kept the flame alive. Today’s WRX may not be as raw and exciting as its OG predecessors, but that doesn’t mean its price shouldn’t offer anything other than smooth sailing. There was a lot to like about yesterday’s...
Apr 22, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved