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Unimog U1300l Troop Carrier - Turbo, Fast Axles, Turn Key 4x4 With Diff Locks on 2040-cars

US $48,500.00
Year:1980 Mileage:25000
Location:

Vallejo, California, United States

Vallejo, California, United States

This is a 1987 (Ebay doesn't recognize foreign Vin#'s) U1300L Unimog from the German Military.  It was surplussed in 2013 and has never been in private hands.  This Unimog was imported both EPA and DOT exempt - It is 100% legitimate.  Powered by a great condition OM366A turbo charged motor, with "fast axles". Truck includes complete rear bows and canvas.

This truck received an OD respray, powder coating, new lenses and badges, as well as New Continental MPT 81 tires in the 365/80R20 tires size with balancing beads.  Amsoil Severe Gear in the portals and diffs, and MTF in the transmission.  Engine oil and filter and fuel filters have been changed.  New Air Filter installed.  This truck is 100% and ready to serve someone well.

Truck is currently being used in Scottsdale, AZ at the Barrett Jackson events.  Drop us a line if you would like to see it at BJ.

Truck comes complete with Rescue Bar, Tool Roll, Tire Chains, Hydraulic Jack, Spare Bulbs, First Aid Kit, Canvas, Window Blackout Curtains, etc.
 

We Cannot register this truck for road use in CA, however it is legal in most other states.  There are hundreds of pages of Unimog information, please do your research.  If you have questions about this specific truck don't hesitate to contact us.  We are a licensed and bonded Unimog dealer with a 20 year track record of providing excellent trucks and honestly representing what we sell.  We are in this business for the long haul and provide both parts and service for everything that we sell.

Dimensions and Weights:
  • Width                         90.6 inches
  • Length                      216.7 inches
  • Height at cab             103.4 inches
  • Height at highest point     113.3 inches
  • Wheelbase             128 inches
  • Track                          73.3 inches
  • Turning radius              46 feet
  • Approach angle                  46 Deg.
  • Bed Dimensions - 10'3" x 7'2.5" - (Inside rails)
  • Departure Angle          51 Deg.
  • Ground clearance          17.5 inches
  • Curb Weight                    9746 lbs
  • Top Speed - 12.5R20 Tires @ 2600 RPM = 55 MPH.
  • Top Speed - 14.5R20 Tires @ 2900 RPM = 62 MPH
  • Fuel Economy U1300     12.5 - 14 mpg
  • 8 speed synchromesh transmission with 4 speed reverse. Internal transfer case providing rear wheel drive or 4x4. 4x4 shift on the fly.

Ratios:
Gear     Gearbox ratio     Final Drive Gearbox    w/ Fast Axles
1st             13.01:1     69.1:1
2nd             9.02:1          47.9:1
3rd           5.96:1           31.6:1
4th         4.38:1           23.3:1
5th         2.97:1           15.8:1
6th         2.06:1           10.9:1
7 th         1.36:1           7.2:1
8 th         1.00:1           5.31:1

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