One Of Germany´s Dodge Ram
#31
Hi German fellows!
I´m a halfgerman Ramin' in Sweden... could we have a European chapter if we´re three Rams over here?
My father lived in a small village called Hinderlang(spelling?) south of Munich near the border I think.. Moved up to Sweden with family at the age of 10...
And yes, our trucks are headturners over here, especially when rolling the coal...
I´m a halfgerman Ramin' in Sweden... could we have a European chapter if we´re three Rams over here?
My father lived in a small village called Hinderlang(spelling?) south of Munich near the border I think.. Moved up to Sweden with family at the age of 10...
And yes, our trucks are headturners over here, especially when rolling the coal...
#32
Wrong
You are right. We see Unimogs all over the place. Most of them are run on farms though. Unfortunately, it is quite unlikely to find a farmer, who spend any time on the internet for entertainment.
As for the other part, I have told many fellows about this site but they kind of shy off when realising that they would be urged to use the english language though.
Cheers
Tom
As for the other part, I have told many fellows about this site but they kind of shy off when realising that they would be urged to use the english language though.
Cheers
Tom
http://www.unimog-community.de/index.php?newlang=eng
http://www.unimogfreunde.de/Bilder_V...ne_treffen.htm
http://www.unimogfreunde.de/
in case you wanna bay one ther you will find inforation in english
http://www.schuessler-unimog.de/index.html
i like this one most
....something different...
This Unimog 416 / Doka / 110 hp / 1979 with wheelbase of 3,40 meters can be called a "rare piece". The Unimog is equiped after customers request with tipperbed (2,60 x 2,0 m), additional gearbox, double clutch, P.T.O. front and rear and front mountingplate. The Unimog became sold over our dealer colleague Chris Elliott from OFFROAD IMPORTS / Rhode Island into the USA.
http://www.schuessler-unimog.de/U416_long9f.jpg
cu Andre
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Hi German fellows!
I´m a halfgerman Ramin' in Sweden... could we have a European chapter if we´re three Rams over here?
My father lived in a small village called Hinderlang(spelling?) south of Munich near the border I think.. Moved up to Sweden with family at the age of 10...
And yes, our trucks are headturners over here, especially when rolling the coal...
I´m a halfgerman Ramin' in Sweden... could we have a European chapter if we´re three Rams over here?
My father lived in a small village called Hinderlang(spelling?) south of Munich near the border I think.. Moved up to Sweden with family at the age of 10...
And yes, our trucks are headturners over here, especially when rolling the coal...
Hindelang its just a 1.5 Hour away from me
cu Andre
show your truck
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Hi German fellows!
I´m a halfgerman Ramin' in Sweden... could we have a European chapter if we´re three Rams over here?
My father lived in a small village called Hinderlang(spelling?) south of Munich near the border I think.. Moved up to Sweden with family at the age of 10...
And yes, our trucks are headturners over here, especially when rolling the coal...
I´m a halfgerman Ramin' in Sweden... could we have a European chapter if we´re three Rams over here?
My father lived in a small village called Hinderlang(spelling?) south of Munich near the border I think.. Moved up to Sweden with family at the age of 10...
And yes, our trucks are headturners over here, especially when rolling the coal...
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