Unimog Club UK
General Topics Forums => Mog Spotting => Topic started by: 411mog on June 10, 2013, 08:46:10 pm
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good to know where its gone :) i like to be able to see how things change :P
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:D :D its funny how these mogs move round and who knows them! brian and i had only just got back from newbyhall when it came up on ebay. my mate had a ride with brian in his 411 and my mate decided he wanted one and just couldnt get things sorted fast enough to buy it. it was only 10 mils down the road from us!! ::) :D
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Think I can complete the circle here as I bought it from Simon and it's now down in Devon.
I know it came through Bunce in April 1970, but not much more info so far and have to go through the process of getting history so can build back to legal condition.
As I said on other posts, cab is poor but brakes my first concern as driven in lowest gear only to move about.
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It would be good to find out if this 411 is being broken for parts. I'm still looking for metal hydraulic pipes to buy or copy.
Thanks for finding the link and posting it up on here.
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youd be amazed where you find them, some of the most interesting finds are in council estates, they open their garage door and there can be 1 or more mogs there :D
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I wish I knew a few of them! They're all hiding around here!
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theres a lot more that i dont know! :P
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It makes me smile how you always seem to recognise these mogs! Show you a picture and you'll reel off it's life history! There's some serious envy of just how much you get to see and work with going on here! ::)
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yep ;)
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Yeah near enough york. Only half hour from my :-\ place. Ha typical isnt It! Is the 406 snow blower over there as well?!
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an yeah, me and dad both thought of james when i saw this threa.
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he's actually near sutton bank area, i dont know if you can class that as york?
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Guess that wasn't my York?! Would ave done James nicely though!
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I know this machine well,
It spent quite a long time at A.C. Price engineering, when it was there it had all the snow blower gear on it including the om312 (which was also fitted in the very early 406's) whilst there it earnt the nickname of "stanley the snow blower". it then got bought by a friend of ours called Simon. funnily enough Simon is the one who bought the schmidt cab 406 of ebay, small world.
It isnt a particularly high spec 411 really, it does have origional power steering, which is worth a lot, and a compressor, but thats the only really unusual things about it really, most schmidt snow blowers came with power steering.
It now appears that Simon has sold it on ebay, hopefully the new owner will come on here, as it now means i have lost track of this vehicle, unless i contact Simon
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/unimog-/251280978269?pt=UK_BOI_FarmingEquipment_RL&hash=item3a8183715d
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havent got a link have you? cant find it
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411's are worth a lot, theyre very much a collectors item in germany. that was incredibly cheap for such a high spec mog.
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It sold for £3300, only one bid. It was in York. Found by searching completed listings over £500.
I can't believe that it got nearly as much as the Schmidt cab 406 that was on there a couple of months ago - that looked to have a lot of useful bits on it too and was in better condition. Having said that, the 411 seems to be fast becoming a real collectors piece.
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Did any one see the yellow 1966 unimog that was on ebay the other day. Listed at over £3000 complete with air, hydraulics and power steering. I can't find the listing any more. Not even in my watched items. It was very rusty and not much good for restoration but did seem to be fully loaded.
Is this mog for sale any where near you?