1990 Iveco Unic

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1990 Iveco Unic

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I hadn't seen one of these before, somehow.

I assume parts would be a nightmare but it looks really cool, in that ugly truck kinda way. i like that dash too.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/68113294@ ... otostream/

The guy selling it in Az. listed this info:

1990 Iveco Unic 80-17 4X4
35,000km
170 hp
Portal Axles (just like unimogs)
6 speed transmission
10-15 mpg @ top speed (60ish mph)
Drove it 600 miles with no issues
Will have 4 brand new MPT 81 365 80 20 tires
Hydraulic winch
Roof hatch
All gauges work
All lights work
Runs strong, starts quick, and does not run hot (even driving through the desert in August)
28,500
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Re: 1990 Iveco Unic

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That appears to have a swivel frame like this Dodge: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=9376
Is this true?
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I don,t think it is a 'swivel frame' as such, it is simply engineered to be particularly bendy, thus keeping the wheels on the ground and improving traction, the downside is it can,t carry a lot of weight. A bendy frame is by definition going to be weaker than a big solid double flitched frame. Way back when I was in the Army it was a well know fact that the older Bedford RL which was originally engineered to be an off-road 3 tonner (later upgraded to 4 tonner - simple paper exercise-nothing was done to the vehicle)was far superior off road to the later Bedford MK, which was originally designed to cope with 5 tons (Army couldn't make up it,s mind what it wanted) You see the MK was designed with a very strong frame to take that projected, possible 5 ton load and handle it so it just didn,t bend much in the frame area.......whereas the RL was under engineered with a view to good off road ability and less load carrying performance (though as has been said it coped admirably with a 1 ton paper upgrade.) You should see my Unimog bend with 3 tons of wood on the back, climbing along rough forest tracks. Before IVECO became the monster it is and bought up all the smaller truck makers.......UNIC used to make some beautiful trucks....not so much off road trucks but good looking beasts. https://youtu.be/H7Qf-w4FdT0 If you want off road...look at the 'Simca, Unic, Marmom Bocquet. (SUMB) an interesting mini unimog.
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There seems to be a lot of Iveco trucks on the roads here in the US now. I wonder if parts would be that hard to get? Where was this listed for sale?
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Im not sure. It may be on the Mog Exchange.
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VinceAtReal4x4s wrote:Im not sure. It may be on the Mog Exchange.
No, it's not on the Unimog exchange. If you happen to remember where you got the posting from, please put it up on the board. Thanks Vince
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I can't find it for now but maybe you could contact the seller through the flickr profile.
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craigslist from Phoenix area
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/5 ... ml?lang=ca

odd they mention it does not run hot in the desert but those pics are not from Arizona. Been through Show Low many times and can say I have never seen buildings, streets or vegetation that look like the ones in the photos.


Found a few of these trucks for sale on line in the Netherlands though.
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It's definitely Europe somewhere. Yeah the ad is a little odd. I assume this is where it's from. Maybe it's still there.
http://allrad-orthuber.de/?v=3a52f3c22ed6

Edit: Ah, that site says these guys bought it. http://uppercrustexpeditions.com/
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