This is not a video of Thunderbunny and Beautiful Dreamer:
Talk about the wrong way to end a vacation. When we were at the Indian p. wood store, there was a UniMOG parked outside - they had broken down two weeks prior and were only getting service a few days from now.
I love the utility of UniMOGs and would love to own one at some point. Two things immediately came to mind.
#1) - these are not vehicles that can drive at sustained highway speeds - these are meant to slog though mud at 30-50 MPH max. Their cooling and lubrication systems can not handle the extra work. Lots of torque, low RPMs - there is a significant difference here...
#2) - the MOG in question was a Swiss one manufactured by MAN. The ones to get are the German Mercedes MOGs as they use a lot of the same Mercedes truck parts. MAN? You are on your own...