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The Unimog phenomenon can be traced back to the 406 and 416 series. The models presented in 1963 helped the Unimog to achieve an international breakthrough and developed into the most successful and most built series in the Unimog range. With numerous modifications, they were built until 1989, and the Unimog finally became a universal vehicle for which around 3,600 attachments are available today.
Alexander J. Kraus has been studying the Unimog phenomenon for years. Now he works up the history of this series with an extensive apparatus of technical data, a fine eye for all kinds of special features and a rich illustration.
Alexander J. Kraus has been studying the Unimog phenomenon for years. Now he works up the history of this series with an extensive apparatus of technical data, a fine eye for all kinds of special features and a rich illustration.
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- Kraus, Alexander J.
- Title
- Unimog. Die Baureihen 406/416 1963-1989
- Details
- Ca. 300 bw and ill., large format. 181 pages.
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- new
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