[biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-12 Thread Keith Addison
I strongly suspect that if the Turtle III had been a Unimog they wouldn't have needed to replace it after only 160,000 miles, no matter how tough the going. As for prices, why buy a new Unimog? Second-hand 404s are reasonably priced and will probably outlast most anything straight out

[biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-12 Thread motie_d
Lucky old you to have a lawn, eh? Let alone ornaments for it. 'Twas a joke doing the rounds in Hong Kong: What's the latest status-symbol of the super-rich? A lawnmower. I hope that amused you. You can find such links if you have a look at our website or Steve's. Though I do rather

Re: [biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-12 Thread Harmon Seaver
You should be able to pick up an M35 (duece and a half) for under $4000, even under $2000 if you go to the auctions yourself. Greg and April wrote: A Duce and a Half will set you back around $6000.00 + or -. -- Harmon Seaver CyberShamanix http://www.cybershamanix.com

Re: [biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-12 Thread Greg and April
- Original Message - From: motie_d Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 23:38 Subject: [biofuel] Re:Unimog Have you got a source for one in running condition? With power steering and a cab? Motie Check out: http://www.clarktruck.com/ http://www.samssurplus.com/usedvehicles.htm

[biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-11 Thread cavm
Steve, With the Unimog starting price of $84,000 I think I will stick with my F350. It is a bit pricey don't you think? Neal Van Milligen Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~-- Quit now for Great American Smokeout

Re: [biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-11 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
: [biofuel] Re:Unimog Steve, With the Unimog starting price of $84,000 I think I will stick with my F350. It is a bit pricey don't you think? Neal Van Milligen Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Please do NOT send unsubscribe messages to the list

Re: [biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-11 Thread Keith Addison
-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 17:27:33 -0500 (EST) To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [biofuel] Re:Unimog Steve, With the Unimog starting price of $84,000 I think I will stick with my F350. It is a bit pricey don't you think? Neal Van Milligen

[biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-11 Thread motie_d
I strongly suspect that if the Turtle III had been a Unimog they wouldn't have needed to replace it after only 160,000 miles, no matter how tough the going. As for prices, why buy a new Unimog? Second-hand 404s are reasonably priced and will probably outlast most anything straight out

Re: [biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-11 Thread Greg and April
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 15:27 Subject: [biofuel] Re:Unimog Steve, With the Unimog starting price of $84,000 I think I will stick with my F350. It is a bit pricey don't you think? Neal Van Milligen A Duce and a Half

[biofuel] Re:Unimog

2001-12-11 Thread motie_d
Have you got a source for one in running condition? With power steering and a cab? Motie A Duce and a Half will set you back around $6000.00 + or -. Greg H. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~-- Tiny Wireless Camera under $80! Order Now! FREE VCR