Known as the Fiat Daily until 1983, the large van currently produced by Iveco has been around in one form or another since 1978. Thanks to a lot of powertrain options and body configurations adaptable ...
Already highly experienced at upfitting the Volkswagen Grand California camper van into various grades of aggressive off-road mayhem machine, Germany's Stone Offroad Design (SOD) super-sizes its ...
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Inside The Massive German Factory Building Powerful Off-Roading Mercedes Unimog Trucks
Today on the FRAME, you get to experience the unique manual building process of the Unimog truck and other trucks Do you have ...
A new Mercedes-Benz Unimog 4x4 truck with a Palfinger loader crane and other kit gives a UK fire service the ability to handle incidents in remote locations. Fire officers in Cornwall in the south ...
To many, the X-Class is the first Mercedes-Benz double-cab bakkie but the three-pointed star has in fact been building five-seater vehicles with a loadbin for much longer. And no, we are not ...
You can keep your Humvee. Same goes for the "Jeep thing". When it comes to pure, unadulterated off-road prowess, nothing comes close to the Mog. Driving by a local Mercedes-Benz dealership with a ...
Martinson told us weight is why he selected the Honda K24A2 engine to power his monster Fiat. The 2.4-liter inline-four was treated to Manley Performance connecting rods, Arias pistons, upgraded head ...
This is one of those articles that seems like it should be started with the statement, "Books could be written about what a Mercedes Unimog is." That's the truth, and we are sure that books have and ...
It will be a chilly day in hell when the last crossover rolls off the line. However, that will probably never happen, not in our lifetimes anyway, as most new car buyers favor high-riders over ...
Outgrown your Excursion? Hummer lacking the ground clearance to ford the creek on the south forty?Talk to Freightliner. The manufacturer of the ubiquitous 18-wheeler may have the right vehicle for you ...
Unimog is the German acronym for Universal Motorized Unit. Developed in Berlin by Daimler-Benz in 1942, they were used primarily for agriculture and military use until 1968 when expanded-range Mogs ...
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