Chevy Cucv Military Truck M1028 A2 Rare Dually Really Nice 1986 3500 4x4 on 2040-cars
Tullahoma, Tennessee, United States
up for auction is my very rare M1028-A2 military one ton dually cucv, these trucks are very hard to find and there are some out there that are just m1008 trucks made into a dually by people trying to make a big profit, this truck was purchased from the military by me and has the correct data plates from the toole army depot were the trucks were parked since new and engineers from GM came in and converted the trucks to true dual wheel in the 90's I don't know the exact figures but there weren't many, they were ordered built for artillery and tank units needing a higher load capacity and towing vehicle, the trucks got new data plates installed showing the new classification number of M1028-A2 and the new GVW and other information (check the pics showing the data plates), this truck is in great condition, it has 70000 original miles, runs and drives great, has a dana 60 front axle with trac lok differential and 4.56 gears the rear is a dana 70 with a Detroit locker and 4.56 gears, the transmission is a 400 turbo with a 205 gear driven transfercase (not the chain driven 208), 6.2 diesel motor runs smooth as it should, motor is very clean, 24 volt starting system with jump start receptacle in front grill for slave cables, locked front and rear means mud and snow is not a problem, body is in excellent shape, truck has both the original pintle hitch and trailor plug to pull military trailers and a receiver hitch with 4 pole and seven pole plugs for regular trailers, truck has new interstate batteries, tires have lots of tread and are in good condition, I installed a new oem floor mat because the old one was ripped in half, I also put new sound proofing material under the mat to cut down on road noise, there is also a cup holder in the pics that installs into the ashtray hole ( which is the best thing I ever done in a cucv cause there is nowhere to put a drink) and the original ash tray is in the glove box they just push in and pull out, all fluids have been changed and everything checked, truck pulls great I recently towed a car on my car trailer 200 miles with this truck and it performed flawlessly, this truck is completely original except for new front 2 inch lift springs which helped level the truck, its still higher in rear but not as much, I will include the original springs with the truck, this is a great chance to get a 1028-A2 dually in excellent condition, This truck is really nice and I hate to sell it but I have other projects to finish I have took plenty of pics and posted them feel free to ask questions or call (931-581-0612) I have clear Tennessee title in hand, thanks for looking Alvin .
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