All those North American businesses are good but the ones in blue are the really active ones. Also check out EUROTECH SERVICES INTERNATIONAL, UNIMOG, an excellent source (but not in blue for some reason).
Bob
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1952 M-38
LST-178 Lube and Service Trailer
M-105A2 trailer, bare
M-105A2 with sides, bows
'old' Onan 115 v radar power generator, 4 cyl opposed
2 x S-250 Shelter, 318 shelter
1957 Unimog 404 flatbed, French NATO (Germany)
1965 Unimog 404 radio truck (German Army)
1970 Unimog 406
1978 Unimog 406
1982 Unimog 406
1988 Unimog U-1300L MIL contract, Fire Service life (red over OD paint)
If you can't get parts from Sean Philyaw at Eurotruck Importers, give Jim Ince a call at www.eurotech-services.com (541) 837-3636. Those are the two best people to contact for diesel Unimog parts.
__________________ "Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it"
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton (1834–1902).
Jim Ince, at Eurotech is very good, Sean at EuroTruck has a really good parts department and seems to be building continually. Contact Steve Dempsey parts@eurotruck-importers.com.
I use Unimog Canada for some of my parts needs, some folks have trouble with Hans (Hans Mross) but I have always had good luck. His prices are decent and delivery times are better than Europe.
if you don't mind shopping across the pond and paying freight Atkinson VOS has a top notch parts department.
Freightliner is also another source, although you will get much better service from Jim, Sean, Scott etc than from them. The OM352A was put into many trucks and applications. Rebuild kits based upon your engine No. should be relatively easy.