Our Unimog 2

                          French version

 

 

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the Camper :

the body unit  has been produced by the bodywork company  "Carrosserie Saint Aubert" of Saint Jean d'Angély 17 in France. 

Montage de la cellule chez St Aubert

the structure is a stainless steel body frame supporting fiber glass composite sandwitch  panels of 50 mm thick. 

The furniture have been designed and built by  Mr Henry Mousnier at Saint Jean d'Angély. 

Bed : a double bed with a confortable mattress convertible to a table for 4 people.

           Coin couchette table repliée                           Coin dinette                              

Kitchen :  2 gas burners, double stainless steel sink , 120L fridge with freezer compartment.  2 gas bottles of 6 kg.   300 litres of drinking water  (suitable for  4 people for 15 days while monitoring the water consumption, we used to do that on our sailing boat without any problem).    

  Coin cuisine          

Toilet compartment : equiped with a washbasin and a pan with a removable tank from outside. 50 litres waste water tank.

 Entrée servant de coin douche                Coin toilette      

Final delivery in  September 2001 and first off road tests took place at Pyla sur mer 33 France. 

Essai tout terrain au Pyla sur Mer 09/2001            

Here are the impressions of the first drive of our new truck: fantastic, great, surprising and sometime disturbing. The Unimog is an off road truck that nothing can stop. Our area is covered with huge pine  forest and sand dunes along the atlantic coast. It's the reason why the fire services of our region have choosen this vehicle.    Driving an off road truck takes a lot of skill and requires a special training. We would like to thank Raphaël who trained us with lot of patience.  

Autoroute A10 Plein Sud

Momog... Heading South of France

See you soon for the first adventures of our Unimog.

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