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suzuki + Unimog 404 = ???

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by RUFF »

tube suzi wrote:
RUFF wrote:Hope you got it cheap because there is a rolling chassie in Brisbane for sale at a good price. It allready has a rover V8 conversion too.
Was told it was leaf sprung 303
So you know which one im talking about right? Its defianatly a 404. It would be lucky if there were 10 people in Brisbane that know much about this vehicle. It also currently has a Landrover Body fitted and is LH Drive.
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Post by N*A*M »

is this the one mick g. advertised not long ago?
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Re: suzuki + Unimog 404 = ???

Post by N*A*M »

droopypete wrote:
Gutless wrote:I have ordered a 1971 Unimog 404 coil sprung rolling chassis from germany. It arrives in a couple of months.

It doesn't have a cab as such, so I was tinking of whacking the zook ute cab on.

Whats everyone think?

Also gonna chuck a M110 merc motor in ( 185HP) and get rid of the 2.2 carby crap (80HP) so I can hit 120kph on 46" road rubber :twisted:

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Post by RUFF »

N*A*M wrote:is this the one mick g. advertised not long ago?
Correct.
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Post by tube suzi »

Ruff,

Is it coil sprung or leaf? I'm pretty sure all 404's are coil sprung, but It was suggested to me that it was a leafy???
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Post by RUFF »

tube suzi wrote:Ruff,

Is it coil sprung or leaf? I'm pretty sure all 404's are coil sprung, but It was suggested to me that it was a leafy???
Its a 404 so yes its on coils. Are you sure your talking about the same Mog im talking about?
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Post by RUFF »

He wants $5500 for it with the V8 addapter. This is without the Land Rover Body. It has never been registered in Aus. And has never been completed.

And i missread one of your replies but a Leaf sprung 303 isnt even made by Mercedes its made by Volvo. This is a UniMog 404.
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Post by jonno_racing »

what happend to this???
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Post by oozuk »

ha ha been grave diggin i see :lol:
Trying to finish the Zook

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Post by jonno_racing »

yeah i wana know if this got built!
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Post by waxhead. »

almost certain this build never happened.
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Post by 31zook »

grave dig :D
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Post by Gutless »

never happened. Chassis fell through at agreed price. Then meraculously 2 weeks later seller had another at a mear $5k more than the one I ordered :roll: Told him where to shove it.

I still want to do this tho :twisted:
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