Friday, May 11, 2018

More to Come

The wave of European RVs is peaking, and this week the vehicles ranged from small to sort of large.

A 4WD Mitsubishi L300 Delica type, kitted out for some hard work.

Not sure if that's a pop top of some sort, but it appears to be fibreglass. This is a third generation type produced until about 1994 for export, and until 1998 for the domestic Japanese market, and is RHD.

 And an over-tired Merc Unimog.

Let's hope the extremely short wheelbase is compensated for by soft tires. (The 'Mogs have Tirecontrol, which can adjust tire pressure to terrain.) This one has the high roof cab option. It has all the expedition bells and whistles, including the combination brush guard / roof rack, complete with high level lights. I don't know where he is going, but he has a blue headed pick clamped to the body just behind the door, and some traction ramps, just in case.
The no frills RV body is probably a Unicat lift type that raises about a meter and crawl through.

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