The Accurate Reloading Forums
Best Africa cruiser is found
28 November 2010, 12:21
WinkBest Africa cruiser is found
I am always day-dreaming about taking a couple of years to cruise around the African continent. I think I have now found the perfect vehicle. See link:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/...HDQ-MANTGA6x6-2.html
_________________________________
AR, where the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history become the nattering nabobs of negativisim.
28 November 2010, 12:32
steve_robinsonI like it! Cost? I know, if you have to ask, you can't afford it!
Steve(NOT Shakari)Robinson
NRA Life Member
SCI Life Member
DRSS
28 November 2010, 12:48
John FrederickNice bit of gear.
One problem. It would be a prime target for the desert bandits up in the North.
They generally take no prisoners and love "whiteys" toys.
Not to mention a carjacking in Jo'berg.

28 November 2010, 15:05
only.375H&HNo dough. The best company to prepare this type of vehicles is Austrian based (cannot recall the name now but will came back to you).
They use MAN as the base truck from an size, but can do in any other chassis. I saw a project based on old military MAN 6x6 chassis and it was very nice indeed.
Roberto
Work to live...live to Hunt....
28 November 2010, 15:10
ShukareeA unimog wld make a nice platform for this kind of vehicle and......... be nimble to boot.
plus one on the bandit thingy
turret with .308 semi auto with thermal scope, perhaps.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unimog
To hunt, fish and tell only the truth.
28 November 2010, 15:37
shakariquote:
Originally posted by John Frederick:
Nice bit of gear.
One problem. It would be a prime target for the desert bandits up in the North.
They generally take no prisoners and love "whiteys" toys.
Not to mention a carjacking in Jo'berg.
I think I'd be willing to take those chances if someone offered me one a gift!
What a fantastic vehicle for wandering around Africa in!

28 November 2010, 16:25
tendramsNice for the "developed" world where you have access to parts, fuel and don't have to worry about it getting stolen. In any part of the developing world, give me a really shitty looking but stone cold reliable Toyota pickup truck, several jerry cans full of fuel, and a tent.
28 November 2010, 16:37
David CulpepperBut where is the hot tub?

Good Hunting,
28 November 2010, 18:26
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by tendrams:
Nice for the "developed" world where you have access to parts, fuel and don't have to worry about it getting stolen. In any part of the developing world, give me a really shitty looking but stone cold reliable Toyota pickup truck, several jerry cans full of fuel, and a tent.
HAH HAH BLOODY FRIGGEN HAH!! My old 1990 2.4 diesel go any where, short wheel base, Toyota pick-up is still with me even though the affirmative shoppers have now tried six times to take over ownership. These fellas want them sssooo bad!

SUSTAINABLY HUNTING THE BLUE PLANET!
"Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful, murder respectable and to give an appearence of solidity to pure wind." Dr J A du Plessis
28 November 2010, 18:35
tendramsquote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
My old 1990 2.4 diesel go any where, short wheel base, Toyota pick-up is still with me....
DAMN STRAIGHT. Anything can be stolen for sure....but I imagine a lower profile vehicle is best for avoiding this problem. Maybe it needs more rust and more wear on the tires?

Glad you maintained possession!
28 November 2010, 20:16
BriceAdd sails and make it amphibious and it would be complete.
28 November 2010, 20:59
Charles_HelmThe Unicats are nice, just real speedy. Even the Unimog-based expedition vehicles can be pretty pricey.
Expedition Portal is where some of the folks who do those trips hang out.
28 November 2010, 22:03
MARK H. YOUNGWhen I hunted with Tholo Safaris last year in Botswana I saw if not the exact same model one very similiar parked on Clive Eaton's property. It belonged to a well healed client that used it as his rolling safari camp with his own staff.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
MARK'S EXCLUSIVE ADVENTURES
7094 Oakleigh Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89110
Office 702-848-1693
Cell, Whats App, Signal 307-250-1156 PREFERRED
E-mail markttc@msn.com
Website: myexclusiveadventures.com
Skype: markhyhunter
Check us out on
https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 29 November 2010, 01:42
nopride2I've seen roads in Zim that would stop that baby cold.
Dave
fat chicks inc.
29 November 2010, 02:59
505 gibbsThis would make a nice addition to some african generals "things I siezed at our border crossing" collection.
29 November 2010, 03:04
MARK H. YOUNG505
The vehicle I saw actually belonged to a general from a west African country.
BTW I love that avatar. It made me laugh as soon as I saw it.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
MARK'S EXCLUSIVE ADVENTURES
7094 Oakleigh Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89110
Office 702-848-1693
Cell, Whats App, Signal 307-250-1156 PREFERRED
E-mail markttc@msn.com
Website: myexclusiveadventures.com
Skype: markhyhunter
Check us out on
https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 29 November 2010, 06:27
Chuck1911I have an irrational desire for that type of vehicle. I missed this one at auction(no money....lol)
I REALLY wanted these
I think one would be ideal here in the southwest
CW
Chuck Warner
Pistolsmith
/
29 November 2010, 07:50
gbangerNice rig, but I wouldn't want to dismount the ATV and go through Lion Country Safari on it.
Gpopper
29 November 2010, 10:31
fairgameWonder if they do a soft top and in cherry red?
ROYAL KAFUE LTD
Email - kafueroyal@gmail.com
Tel/Whatsapp (00260) 975315144
Instagram - kafueroyal
29 November 2010, 16:24
Scriptusquote:
DAMN STRAIGHT. Anything can be stolen for sure....but I imagine a lower profile vehicle is best for avoiding this problem. Maybe it needs more rust and more wear on the tires?

Glad you maintained possession!
It has a bit of rust here and there, also some dings and bashes. Unfortunately the tyres have to be good otherwise it does not do so well off road. The door locks no longer exist, which is a laugh as I had central locking put in awhile back, so the key locking mechanism was disconnected. You can imagine the bastards with their levers forced in next to the window trying to hook the connecting rod, or with their sharpened Allen-key in the key hole, rattling it round and round to no avail. One really bright bugger broke the little side window, which set the alarm off. I suppose in his panic to shut the thing up, he opened the bonnet and ripped the wiring off the live terminal on the battery. Well he was going nowhere after that. Just one day,I would like to catch one in the act. I have a length of cured and polished wild olive that I know is dying to meet a couple of these beggers.

SUSTAINABLY HUNTING THE BLUE PLANET!
"Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful, murder respectable and to give an appearence of solidity to pure wind." Dr J A du Plessis
29 November 2010, 18:11
jetdrvrHere in the states, we prefer aluminum baseball bats, but I get the picture...

29 November 2010, 18:40
Muletrainquote:
Originally posted by jetdrvr:
Here in the states, we prefer aluminum baseball bats, but I get the picture...
Citizens of Texas see things a little different.
Elephant Hunter,
Double Rifle Shooter Society,
NRA Lifetime Member,
Ten Safaris, in RSA, Namibia, Zimbabwe
29 November 2010, 19:14
505 gibbsquote:
505
The vehicle I saw actually belonged to a general from a west African country.
BTW I love that avatar. It made me laugh as soon as I saw it.
Mark
Better than the guy kicking the old lady over?
29 November 2010, 19:57
NitroXI travelled half way across Africa in an old Man truck, and it was nowhere near like the one in the link. Felt every bump and pothole. The Landrovers and Landcruisers used to fly past us and do in a day, what took us four days.
29 November 2010, 20:15
Steve MalinverniAlso one of these could be interesting
Iveco 330.30 ANW 
But everyone shown here is fantastic
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
29 November 2010, 22:48
BwanaColeHere is my africa cruiser...
Aretha! She's big, she's black and she demands R-E-S-P-E-C-T!
Aretha flat out! [IMG:left] [/IMG]
(Still working on figgerin out how to post the dang things IN the post

If anybody can help me here, I would really appreciate it!)
sfhr is Scary Fast Hummer Racing. The two blokes in the back are my teenage sons. We were competing in the Tuareg Rally in Morocco. Next race is March of '11. Catch us if you can!!!
H. Cole Stage III, FRGS
ISC(PJ), USN (Ret)
"You do not have a right to an opinion. An opinion should be the result of careful thought, not an excuse for it."
Harlan Ellison
" War is God's way to teach Americans geography." Ambrose Bierce
30 November 2010, 03:43
Idaho SharpshooterYou forgot to show us the picture of the fuel tanker following it or the fuel trailer towed behind it.
Rich

30 November 2010, 09:36
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
I travelled half way across Africa in an old Man truck, and it was nowhere near like the one in the link. Felt every bump and pothole. The Landrovers and Landcruisers used to fly past us and do in a day, what took us four days.
And at that speed you probably would not have noticed the Land Cruiser towing the Landrover.
ROYAL KAFUE LTD
Email - kafueroyal@gmail.com
Tel/Whatsapp (00260) 975315144
Instagram - kafueroyal
30 November 2010, 10:44
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by NitroX:
OTE]
And at that speed you probably would not have noticed the Land Cruiser towing the Landrover.
Now you have gone and done it. There will be some of the Landrover mob with gall and sour crop attacks.

SUSTAINABLY HUNTING THE BLUE PLANET!
"Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful, murder respectable and to give an appearence of solidity to pure wind." Dr J A du Plessis
30 November 2010, 21:56
BwanaColequote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
You forgot to show us the picture of the fuel tanker following it or the fuel trailer towed behind it.
Rich
Actually, for what it is; full blown supercharged V8 diesel desert racer, it does pretty good. I get 10mpg in racing conditions. And trust me, the adrenalin rush from blasting across the open african desert and sailing off huge ergs in a 3 tonne free fall, is well worth the fuel milage.

Might just have licked the pic posting bug...
H. Cole Stage III, FRGS
ISC(PJ), USN (Ret)
"You do not have a right to an opinion. An opinion should be the result of careful thought, not an excuse for it."
Harlan Ellison
" War is God's way to teach Americans geography." Ambrose Bierce
03 December 2010, 00:16
BwanaColeThis one though is probably the best value for money. Old Series 3 LR, ex Bahrain Defense Force in front of The Tree of Life. Probably one of the most spiritual places on the planet.
Started out as an ex-defense force truck, sprayed white, a liter of flat black paint and a two inch brush later...
The local kids in Bahrain LOVED it

H. Cole Stage III, FRGS
ISC(PJ), USN (Ret)
"You do not have a right to an opinion. An opinion should be the result of careful thought, not an excuse for it."
Harlan Ellison
" War is God's way to teach Americans geography." Ambrose Bierce