UMMI'm trying to remember the name/make of a 1980s 4x4 that looks like a Defender, but with a sloping bonnet. I thought it was DMM, but google's comming up blank. Anyone any ideas?
Ah! Yes. That's it. Thanks.UMM
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UMM Alter. Leaf springs, PSA 2.5 diesel, galv chassis, U section, with the open bottom of the U facing downwards, so as not to trap dirt and mud.I'm trying to remember the name/make of a 1980s 4x4 that looks like a Defender, but with a sloping bonnet. I thought it was DMM, but google's comming up blank. Anyone any ideas?
found pic of me and my UMM Alter taken in 1985 in Wad Medani SudanUMM Alter. Leaf springs, PSA 2.5 diesel, galv chassis, U section, with the open bottom of the U facing downwards, so as not to trap dirt and mud.
Very strong, and good off road.
They are no longer made, but sometimes come up for sale second hand, parts are available, and there is an active owners club.
Downside, they are more or less similar levels of comfort to a Series Land Rover, so not for the faint hearted.
Do you have much of your backbone intact?found pic of me and my UMM Alter taken in 1985 in Wad Medani SudanView attachment 240976
I didn't get the impression they were built for comfort.It was as rough as an 88 om rusty springs. I recall driving it to a breakdown 400 miles away on dirt tracks. the heat from g/boxes melted the heel of my boot! Whilst the 2.5 pig engine was reliable it was just as underpowered as a land rover. When i could find petrol i preferred driving the company 109
Worked with a few of those as well. I think they were quite a good vehicle 30 years ago, especially in a dry climate, they rusted in GB.we regularly had to drive hundreds of miles hauling heavy Cat spares so was delighted when the old UMM was pensioned off and replaced with a Nissan Patrol