Hello,
My name is Felipe, Im new to the forum. I have owned a 1962 Swiss Army 404 for several years that I used mainly for camping and for transporting my RC model jets, but I had to let it go. Im allowed to have only one toy at a time.
I have been after this one for over a year, and finally everything aligned, got a buyer for my 404, talked to the owner of the U100L, made an offer, he accepted, done deal.
Here is some information:
1999 U100L
16,000 KMS 375 hours
Imported into Mexico by UNIMOG Mexico to perform a demo to potential buyers (Government)
After the demo, it was stored for 2 years. In 2002 was bought by the guy I got it from.
He had custom built the camper box, which it would have not been my personal choice, but it is ok as a start point.
Plans:
Go out and have fun for two or three weekend trips to get a filling of the performance and functionality. Then decide any modifications to the camper, to the point that I might decide to get a new one to my specs.
Any ideas or comments are welcome
Best regards
Felipe
My name is Felipe, Im new to the forum. I have owned a 1962 Swiss Army 404 for several years that I used mainly for camping and for transporting my RC model jets, but I had to let it go. Im allowed to have only one toy at a time.
I have been after this one for over a year, and finally everything aligned, got a buyer for my 404, talked to the owner of the U100L, made an offer, he accepted, done deal.
Here is some information:
1999 U100L
16,000 KMS 375 hours
Imported into Mexico by UNIMOG Mexico to perform a demo to potential buyers (Government)
After the demo, it was stored for 2 years. In 2002 was bought by the guy I got it from.
He had custom built the camper box, which it would have not been my personal choice, but it is ok as a start point.
Plans:
Go out and have fun for two or three weekend trips to get a filling of the performance and functionality. Then decide any modifications to the camper, to the point that I might decide to get a new one to my specs.
Any ideas or comments are welcome
Best regards
Felipe