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Nice pictures.
It looks like it was raining before you took the photos. Does CARC paint react to water the same way this paint does, or is it more uniform looking?
If I'm not mistaken, the Scrambler was the CJ8 (slightly longer than the CJ7).
The CJ10 was available as a pickup for the civilian market - albeit mostly for export - and was used as a tow vehicle for the military market. It's the one with the unappealing front grill, and square headlights on...
I can't seem to find any information on this anywhere online.
Does anyone know the dimensions of the CJ10 or 10-A?
I'm mostly interested in:
Track width?
Wheelbase?
Overall Width?
Overall Length?
The more I learn about the Unimog the more I like it.
I'm taking all this information in.
My only question at this point is, where can I test drive a Unimog? Do I test drive a new one just to get a feel for it, or is the difference between a 1970s $4000 Unimog and a brand new 2010 model like...
I am considering purchasing a Unimog rolling chassis which will form the basis for a Kaiser M715 Jeep.
Before I start researching my buying options, these questions come to mind:
1. Is there a limited number of tire sizes that fit the Unimog's axles? Most of the Unimog photos I've seen...
I was at the New York Auto Show yesterday, but the Nukizer wasn't on display there. You might want to call in ahead and check before you go to the one in Denver.
If it is in fact on display there, it would be nice if you could share some photos.
Have fun.
P.S. There were no Hummers at the...
I have four copies of The Wealth of Nations and I have no idea how I ended up with so many.
Anyway, where does one draw the line between selfishness that which does more harm to others and self-interest that is a survival instinct?
It's not a matter of worth, it's a matter of courtesy. It's like eBay auctions, the bid on an eBay auction could be increasing by $1 per bidder, then the resident jerk comes along 2 days before the auction ends and decides to bump the bid up to $140 on an item that just an hour earlier closed...
A similar HMMWV body was sold back in September 2009 for about $3500.
This time around, when the bidding was around $700 someone came along and bid $5200 on all four bodies. They will probably end up on eBay for close to $15,000.
Why is it that people have to hog such deals? Leave some for...
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