That is a cool setup, with a nice interior. Plus ‘94 is kinda modern for a unimog. “Street legal and will do 60+mph.” Wonder if the sprinter RV is its replacement?
I really like that generation of Delicas since there’s actually a hood... Price seems good for all that’s been done to it. Would prob. be higher if it was importable to the US. Wonder how the rust is?
Oh, I agree the price is crazy. I also thought it was kinda crazy that they had that quote on their site! Like, “stop being rational and give us your $$!”
““If you find that the EarthRoamer speaks to you as other vehicles do not, I would rely on that. In many ways buying one is more of a spiritual decision than a financial one.”
- RECENT BUYER”
Interesting service box on a cutaway, you can even crawl into the cab...? I wonder what this was used for. The pass. side flip up doors would make a great kitchen.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/ctd/d/portland-2006-ford-e450-van-64k-miles/7188645784.html
2006 Ford E450 Van *64k Miles*...
Wow, MTVR needs to go outside for a nice walk and get some fresh air. Internet pricing guides are just that, a guide. They often aren't at all accurate on any kind of older specialty/collectible/enthusiast type vehicle, and most people know that.
I think the market is showing that your price is...
That’s a sweet rig. Look up 7.3 truck issues. I had one in my old ambo and carried an extra CPS sensor with me. Common failure that’ll leave you stranded but is easy to change. New fuel filter and air filter. Last oil change? Tire condition? Bring a sleeping pad/bag for sleeping in the box and...
Ha. I found this article while pondering the ownership of such a rig. I thought it was funny.
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a18201186/gmc-topkick-c4500-by-monroe-truck-equipment-mini-test-road-test/
Yep, that was posted over a month or so ago and the seller even chimed in about it.
Price drop ,though.
2005 GMC C5500 Topkick 4x4, Boxtruck. $61,000...
I think a smaller one of these popped up awhile
back and still had the crane or spool holder there? Unique setup to have that gap between cab and box. It’s a fiber optic line truck or similar, right?
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