Robthebrit said:
Mikes Hiscox's 416 camper is still for sale. This is a really rare truck, one of only 4 or 5. It was originally made as a traction head mog (just the front end and front axle, literally half a mog) and it was made into box type truck by a European rail company. It was converted to a camper later. Its great because its a fairly flat platform from the cab to the camper. Because of its traction head origins the rear axle is not a mog portal axle.
Rob
My expedition camper is still for sale, and I'd be delighted to have it go to someone who'd make good use of it for a proper expedition. Only a couple of the two dozen people who've looked into it wanted it for anything like it's design purpose.
As Rob said, only five were made with this unusual double cabin. In exchange for the less-nimble size, you get four air seats, near-standup room in the cab and, especially valuable, a passthrough from cab to cabin that you walk through instead of crawling on hands and knees as is common.
The engineers who built the truck decided that the Mog's portal axles weren't ideal for constant heavy loads, so they fitted a 6.5-ton NAF rear axle that has an automatic locking differential, similar in principal to what we'd call a Detroit locker. They also spec'd more common 22.5 inch wheels, allowing for more (and cheaper) tire selection, and straight air brakes for the rear axle.
Anyway, it's still for sale; all reasonable offers considered, with extra credit to anyone with an actual need for a large, comfy, expedition-capable motorhome.
Mike Hiscox
Information and 70+ pictures at
http://picasaweb.google.com/mhiscox01/CamperMogAssortment