Well, you guys have completely failed to talk me down. Despite all the talk of starter failures, clogged fuel systems, bizarre electrical systems, and loose screws, I'm moving forward with importing a MB 1224 anyway
(hence the thread title change!)
I have to give a shout out to Martin from Terra-Exp
https://terra-exp.com/ He has answered my questions and provided in person assessment of the truck. Along with many pic's and explanations.
I may be getting a little ahead of things, just a verbal agreement at this juncture, but it looks like Monday I be wiring a large sum of money (to me, anyway) to get this beast on a boat. As we all know, logistics world wide is a mess right now. So it may be awhile before I actually get the truck. It will be shipped from Germany to Florida, received and titled as a truck by Martin at Terra-Exp. Then we just sign the title over to me. After some of the horror stories I've heard about getting a truck imported, I was concerned about it. But Martin/Terra-Exp is making it easy for me, so grateful for that.
I've been looking at getting it transported to me in Ohio, but with the shortage of drivers/fuel costs, etc. I may end up flying down and driving it home. My first expedition!
This makes me a tad nervous, well over 1000 miles in a 26 old truck I've never seen. But I'm counting on a few things:
1.) MB Firetruck that has been kept indoors and regularly maintained/serviced. Just 60K miles on an engine/trans with a reputation for dependability.
2.) 4Wheel24 (
https://4wheel24.de/) curated this truck, this was a truck they selected for conversion. They have a great reputation as far as I can tell and are the experts in these vehicles. They would not have acquired a truck that needed a lot of work/had issues even before they started a conversion.
3.) While I'm getting an unconverted truck to do my own build, 4Wheel24 is going to fully service the truck before it leaves Germany, and tune it to 300hp for me. This truck has the later OM366LA engine at 240hp. From what I've gathered the factory tuned these up to 300hp/740ftlbs in some applications (please correct me if I got this wrong, found these numbers but can't re-find it now, so much different info out there! but the 300hp tune is being done by several other operations, not just 4Wheel24 ) so I'm comfortable with tuning to that level. I'll be doing my own 'bullet-proofing' with augmented cooling/filters/EGT gauge, etc., once I get a wrench on it.
So, of course, I'm expecting to be on the side of the road, on a deserted stretch, during a record blizzard, completely clueless why, and with just duk tape and hammer for tools and no spare parts. Should be epic...
Since it may be the dead of winter in Ohio by the time I get it here, and I have 2 major projects in front of it (old 911 restomod, masterbath remodel) It may be a few months before anything major starts happening. Which works out because I still need to figure out the habitat plans. There may, or may not, be a lifting roof involved
So there will be a lot of measuring, and then getting the fire box off, etc.
If I can figure out why it's not uploading, I'll post some pic's.