Anniversary!

Today is our 2-year anniversary with the Unimog! Huray, party! And although it’s not quite finished, it’s time to reflect on everything we’ve done so far. A list:

  • removed the fire-fighter watertank, pump and platform
  • removed PTO and it’s extra gearbox
  • controlbox, wiring and instruments for flashlights removed
  • removed glove compartment, dashboard, heating channels etc en purchased two new heater channels cause the bolt-holes were torn off
  • push/pull cable for manual engine control from pump removed
  • lifted the cab once to try it out
  • repaired right side step, there was a crack in the metal
  • removed rear side windows and welded steel plate in place
  • repaired rear chassis cross member, a piece was removed there to make room for the pump
  • moved the fuel tank from the right to the left side
  • fixed a leak in the fuel tank and repainted it
  • removed glued floor covering
  • created fender supports and rear light supports
  • created rear safety bar
  • added towing points on chassis rear cross member
  • removed the gearbox PTO attachment point and covered it up with, well, a custom cover
  • had grill, bumper, steps and winch sandblasted and painted
  • prepared install of central door locks
  • added an always-on 12 volt cable to the dashboard
  • removed door windows and up/down mechanism
  • removed doors and windshield
  • cleared rust from windshield sill, closed holes and sanded everything
  • sanded glove compartment cover, fixed holes and covered with black foil
  • sanded dashboard, closed holes and covered with black foil
  • installed new exhaust and stainless steel muffler
  • modified safety bar at the rear
  • sanded body
  • tried making sun visor
  • moved the master brake cylinder slightly forward and downward
  • added a pneumatic quick connector
  • designed camper body attachment
  • designed camper body with lifting roof
  • added rear lights wiring, including pole lights, license plate lighting etc
  • found new dashboard indicator lights and switches, designed dashboard for it
  • created technical drawings for camper body attachments and had parts laser cut from steel
  • put together the camper body attachments, welded it and had it painted
  • added a very different hazard light switch
  • welded the floor frame for the camper body
  • created a wooden pass through frame and tested it by crawling through it, it was large enough for the both of us
  • cut a hole in the rear wall of the cab and welded the pass through frame in place
  • decided to cut the upper part of the rear wall and replace it, creating a more uniform look for the cab
  • got our C1 (truck up to 7500Kg) drivers license
  • removed all other items from the cab
  • removed the cab from the Unimog, emptied and cleaned it
  • started sanding, filling, sanding etc
  • removed the metal compartment from the driver-side door
  • removed gearbox cover, sanded and painted it
  • painted engine cover
  • had the cab painted, reinstalled several items
  • put our beautiful dove blue cab back onto the Unimog
  • added sound-deadening to the floor, body, ceiling, rear wall and doors
  • uplifted all grey looking plastic items of the cab so they’re all new black again
  • installed bumper, headlights, directional indicators, raised air intake, Mercedes grill star
  • exchanged the original 4-wheel and lockers valve with electronical valves
  • added floor-covering and sound absorption material to back side, installed door seals
  • added wiring for rear view camera
  • created new ceiling covers
  • cleared break fluid and replaced it
  • replaced clutch fluid
  • added centrol doorlocking wiring to dashboard and doors
  • purchased a passenger seat support
  • purchased air-suspension seats
  • created adaptors for seat supports
  • installed wiring and air for the seats
  • installed seats
  • reinstalled door windows and up/down mechanism
  • added rear-view wiring to dashboard
  • installed other cab-parts like stearingwheel, pedals, windshield-wiper motor and others items
  • installed plastic door compartments to both doors
  • added multi-cable from dash to rear of chassis
  • added working lights to rear and switch in the dashboard
  • removed the black foil from dashboard and glove compartment and replaced it with grey synthetic leather
  • created new ‘door cards’ with the same leather, replaced door grips with second hand washed black ones
  • finished reinstalling all parts of the door
  • replaced the red door lock sliders with black ones
  • finished the new dashboard and installed it
  • reinstalled mirros
  • glued new rubber seal to hatch
  • bolted on the winch and engine cover
  • search and found universal window seal, installed a temporary window in the pass through opening
  • purchased interior airfilter bracket and installed air filter
  • ordered walls for the camper body
  • replaced a cover on the passenger seat, it was broken
  • created new light-supports for the rear side of the truck
  • created side safety items
  • measured floormats and made technical drawings for custom floor mats
  • installed rear view camera to cab with magnetic holders

All in all, quite the list to be proud of!

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