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New Mogs on the Horizon
Howdy All,
Well I know this is the news you have been waiting for:D Go here to read about it: www.rockcrawler.com/features/newsshorts/02april/unimog.asp |
What a fine grocery getter!!!!!!
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Hola Frank,
A good friend of mine is restoring a very rare 411 LWB in the Philippines. It was sitting on his family's farm for years. Thought you might enjoy the photos of this cute and rare mog. http://photos.yahoo.com/unimog411lwb Steven |
Howy Steven,
I think this friend of yours posted some questions on the Mog mailing list a while back or there is a parallel universe:D Are those your pics or his?¿ If they are his could he e-mail the Mog list and give the url so they can see them. Thanx. |
Frank,
A parallel universe indeed!:D :D He was texting me from the Philippines via cellphone as he towed it from the mountains to the city. Just thought you would enjoy the photos of his rare mog. I can't wait till that little mog is up and running again. It's too cute for words! Regards Steven |
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Oooo! Thanx for the link Frank!
I can't get over how compact the 411 actually is. Toylike compared to the heavy mogs, but equally capable. |
Howdy Steven,
All the "Mini Mogs" because of their short wheelbase have stability problems in certain off-road conditions where the big Mogs just move on through. Also the Mini's are a little slower on the road. They are trailered almost everywhere. Here is a website showing a 411 taking a shot at the Rubicon. When you are on the home page look for the Rubicon trip report. If you have any questions just ask and I will try to answer them. Enjoy!¡ www.billcaid.com |
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