On a interview trip to TN I stopped in at a junk yard too grown over to pass up and found three Unimogs?, they were about the size of an M37 and in poor shape but there were three of them and the guy said he had never sold a part off of them, though when I asked about a price he "would have to think about it 'cause he heard them axles was worth $1500 apiece to them rock crawler guys'. So if anyone is interested let me know.
James G.
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M543A2, M813A1, M818, M813WW, M35A2, M35A2WW x 2, M35, Burma Jeep GTBC '43, M416 X 3, WC 52, M715 x 4, M724, 6217, M37 x 4, M1008,Pioneer Tool Trailers x 2, Light Tower Trailer, M101 x 5, M116 x 2, M101A2 x 3 M105 x 12, M1061E1, M796 X 2, M127A2C, M448, M332, M128A1, M198, 1947 Dodge Power Wagon
Oooh, that's sad. They were Unimog 411's at some point. You might be able to buy all three and make 3/4 of one. Rock-crawlers won't be buying those axles for $1500. They are no where near as strong at the 406/416 or 1300 axles and wouldn't hold up to the abuse of big tires and high HP.
Here's some stats:
6 speed transmission
2 speed reverse
4 cylinder diesel engine, 108 cubic inch, model OM 636, 32hp
15 inch ground clearance
83 inch wheel base
4700 pounds
Heater
Locking front and rear differentials (operated by a lever in the cab)
Front and rear PTO
Air compressor and air tank
Full hydraulics
3-way dump bed
12 volt electrics
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Chris Stansbury, founder of Chris' CUCV Homepage in 1998 and Steel Soldiers in 1999.
1985 AMG M998 HMMWV, under the knife
1992 BMY M925A2 - TRADED!!
1991 BMY M923A2, SOLD