Expedition Ready Unimog u1300l completely rebuilt - Put a camper on and go!

S2DM

Adventurer
$39995

1987 Unimog completely rebuilt from top to bottom, ready to take the camper of your choice and go WHEREVER you would like. Our lives changed and we aren't going to be able to take the trip we originally planned, thus we are forced to sell right at the point I finally finished everything.

Basics

Former fire brigade ambulance (the non-military ambulances saw the lightest duty of all the unimogs and are therefore the most desirable).
OM366A turbocharged engine
Fast Axles
Continental 335/80 R20 MPT81 Tires
Some level of factory rebuild in 1998 (the information we have on this is very unclear, but it did go for a complete servicing and partial rebuild in 1998, which means it has some components only found in newer Mogs. It is desirable to have a Mog that has been through the factory rebuild, but unfortunately we havent been able to find out what all was done).

Mechanical Upgrades

I personally went through and rebuilt every system on the truck, as well as spending almost 15k for speciality work by Mario Moreno in California and Rob at Terry Lee in Colorado, who are 2 of the last few factory certified Unimog Mechanics in the states. We sent the truck out to Terry Lee after I finished to have one final pass through everything, and he also did a significant amount of work.

We had a cab extension installed which increases the length of the cabin by 6". Its not a full roll cage, but it is close. It allows much more comfortable seating in its stock configuration, but it is also extremely reinforced to allow a pass through from cab to cabin for those so inclined. This has made the truck MUCH more comfortable.

The HP was also increased from the stock 130hp to 168hp. This really helps the truck on hills, but has no effect on engine longevity, like some of the more aggressive hp increases do. I've received a few questions about top speed. The truck will do 65 mph with low RPMs very comfortably. It will go faster, and would go faster yet with the 365 tires on, but I personally don't think its a great idea to go that fast in a mog in terms of wear and tear on portals etc. They just werent designed to go that fast, so I keep it at 65. It is also much quieter at 65. The CLAAS overdrive makes an enormous improvement on speed and comfort in that it gives you lower rpms at freeway speeds and many more gearing options on long hills.

New Rotors and Break Pads
New Water Pump
New Belts and hoses
New Brake Lines
New wear rings and seals
New Transmission output shaft seals
New Clutch
New Batteries
Rebuilt Alternator and Voltage regulator
New fuel lines
New thermostats (we have both the tropical and standard depending on your plans)
Less than 500miles on a complete fluid change, all synthetic and to MB specs
Extensive dynamat installation throughout Cab.
Spectrum Sludge Sound deadening compound sprayed on undercarriage and on firewall.
Heat and Sound Deadening compound applied to firewall (this helped the cabin temp immensely)
We also have a complete set of new rubber for the windows as well as a new, factory tinted front windshield and door windows, although these haven't been installed yet.

Expedition Specific Upgrades

We built this truck to take a custom expedition camper and take us around the world. We have built the subframe to accept up to a 13 foot camper (I.E. it is possible to mount a BlissMobil 13foot camper).

From Atkinson Vos in the UK-

CLAAS Overdrive (~ $7500 in parts alone) - Allows comfortable cruising at 65mph (Not included in base price)
225 Liter Extended Fuel tank
Extended Aluminum Battery box
Deluxe Sound Deadening Kit
Deluxe Sound Deadening Engine Blanket

From Atlas 4x4 in Germany

Subframe Kit made out of s355 frame steel (this is a really awesome german subframe that allows you to mount a camper directly to it. It is very lightweight, only 3-400lbs, much lighter than the standard unimog bed)
Stainless Wheel Wells (required because of the low COG of the subframe kit)
Custom Bumper with new high intensity LED lights (A massive improvement in light output from the standard lights). This is a very costly, but necessary upgrade).
Custom Water tank that fits in between the subframe rails, neoprene coated for low temps (not included in base price)

Random Upgrades

Auberins EGT and Water temp guage - digital with alarm. We plumbed in the new digital gauges and added the EGT, allowing very accurate temp monitoring when driving

Cab Lifter - These are very hard to come by and rather expensive (usually greater than $2500, but one of the best upgrades you can buy). After removing 4 screws, the hydraulic cab lifter raises the entire cab away from the chassis making it extremely easy to service the engine and transmission. Crucial for overlanding. (Not included in base price)

Zena high output auxillary alternator 12v, with welding capabilities. This is installed currently, but it is available to be sold with the truck for an additional $1300. The kit alone is $1800 and requires a custom made bracket). This alternator comes with a special attachment allowing field welding on your rig. (Not included in base price)

Custom Seat Brackets and new seats from a 2013 sprinter

Mogauspuff Stainless Cowl Muffler from Germany - this helped with engine noise as well as allowing the move of the fuel tank to drivers side, making room for a camper door on the passenger side.

The engine has been plumbed to allow for a coolant heater installation like most expedition campers have. I have access to a standard unimog truck bed available for purchase separately for those who might be interested. I also have a complete set of manuals for the vehicle, including the factory repair manuals, as well as parts manuals, which are invaluable when you do need to find something. I also have quite a few spare parts that will come with the vehicle.

A really basic list of upgrades. We have significantly more into the truck than this.
Truck 35
CLAAS Overdrive 8
Bumper and LED Headlights 2
Subframe 5
Cab lifter 2
Fuel tank 1
muffler 1.5
Horsepower upgrade 1.5
So thats 56k, before you add in the rebuild and all the other upgrades. We spent more than 15k with Rob Pickering and Mario Moreno as well having all the major systems receive a final check before we got ready to leave. Thats 71k combined, and then we spent an easy additional 10-15k on odds and ends plus an enormous amount of labor. Total, we have well over 80k invested and less than a 1000 miles since the upgrades.

Please Note. Pricing above is for base vehicle only. Specific upgrades already installed with pricing (I will remove these items if the buyer does not want them and replace them with the original stock items)

CLAAS overdrive - Add $6000 to price.
Cab Lifter - Add $1700 to price
Zena Welder - Add $1500 to price
Frame mounted water tank - Add $1500
































 
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S2DM

Adventurer
is this reg' (able) in California?

the technical, legal answer is yes, but its such a costly endeavor, thats its not really worth it. Some people have been able to get them registered in Ca as an RV, but thats a somewhat grey area, and I wouldnt say it works all the time. Most folks just go somewhere friendlier to Mogs that are also willing to mail registration docs to a different address (so you dont have to go back there every year) like Nevada. Takes about 10 min to register there.
 

S2DM

Adventurer
Sorry, I edited the ad and inadvertently took off the price. 53k. Its back in the ad up top.
 

S2DM

Adventurer
BUMP

Lowered the price substantially. New price doesnt include a few of the add ons (I'll replace them with the original stock items), unless the buyer would like them. Incentive to deal before the end of the year so I can keep my losses in this tax cycle.
 

S2DM

Adventurer
Bump

Totally ready to go Unimog. We are flexible on the price though won't firesale it. I can take various add ons off to get the truck to the right price point for the right seller.
 

Victorian

Approved Vendor : Total Composites
This is a very attractive price! Usually you pay that for a run down unimog.... Invest another $15-20000 for a brand new Camper ($10.000 for a shell from us and $10.000 to outfit it) and you got a ver nice truck.
If you want, I can put a link to your listing on our Facebook page.

Good luck with the sale!
 

S2DM

Adventurer
Sold a few weeks ago to a great guy and his daughter planning a camper build and trip down the Pan Am. I sold all of the add ons with the truck for those that have been inquiring. Sad to see it go, but glad it is off onto new adventures!
 

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