Here is a link to an expedition from Belgium to Rijstkorrel Japan in a Belgium Bombardier Iltis.
www.rijstkorrel.be
The Adobe flash video is incredible and well worth watching the entire trip report. The video is mainly in the Belgium language, but very interesting. You can also look at pictures of the restoration that was done on the vehicle prior to the trip. They pulled of the original military body and put on a New Old Stock (NOS) body tub. The vehcile was basically stock, as produced by Bombardier. The original tires were replaced by the time they reached Bulgaria. New tires were shipped by DHL. They had some problems with the CV axles in Romania. The inner CV bolts broke and were replaced. The trip took them from Belgium to Germany, Hungery, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, across many of the xxxxStan areas, then into Tibet, China a short detoure to Indonesia and then Japan.
The VW Iltis was designed in Germany. Canada bought the license for it's own production and then shipped the plant over to Belgium to produce the Belgium Bombardier Iltis. The drive train is the Audi Quatro. The engines are about 74 hp and designed as low compression engines. This is best for using bad gas. On this sort of trip, the low compression engine got it's share of bad gasoline.
Happy viewing........
I am in the process of completing an off frame restoration of a Bombardier Iltis, so I was pleased to see how well the Belgium Bombardier Iltis did on this extended trip of a lifetime.
Cheers!
Stuart
Canada
www.rijstkorrel.be
The Adobe flash video is incredible and well worth watching the entire trip report. The video is mainly in the Belgium language, but very interesting. You can also look at pictures of the restoration that was done on the vehicle prior to the trip. They pulled of the original military body and put on a New Old Stock (NOS) body tub. The vehcile was basically stock, as produced by Bombardier. The original tires were replaced by the time they reached Bulgaria. New tires were shipped by DHL. They had some problems with the CV axles in Romania. The inner CV bolts broke and were replaced. The trip took them from Belgium to Germany, Hungery, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, across many of the xxxxStan areas, then into Tibet, China a short detoure to Indonesia and then Japan.
The VW Iltis was designed in Germany. Canada bought the license for it's own production and then shipped the plant over to Belgium to produce the Belgium Bombardier Iltis. The drive train is the Audi Quatro. The engines are about 74 hp and designed as low compression engines. This is best for using bad gas. On this sort of trip, the low compression engine got it's share of bad gasoline.
Happy viewing........
I am in the process of completing an off frame restoration of a Bombardier Iltis, so I was pleased to see how well the Belgium Bombardier Iltis did on this extended trip of a lifetime.
Cheers!
Stuart
Canada