1986 CHEVROLET M1028A2, Military 4x4 Diesel 5/4 ton pickup
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Condition:
Used
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Item location:
Aniwa, Wisconsin, United States
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Make:
Chevrolet
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Model:
C/K Pickup 3500
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SubModel:
M1028A2
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Year:
1986
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Mileage:
66,133
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VIN:
1GBHD34J6GF405965
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Color:
Camo
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Engine size:
6.2 diesel
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Number of cylinders:
8
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Fuel:
Diesel
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Transmission:
Automatic
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Drive type:
4WD
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Interior color:
Black
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Vehicle Title:
Clear
Chevrolet C/K Pickup 3500 1986 Description
1986 CHEVROLET M1028A2, Military 4x4 Diesel 66,133 miles stated as actual on the 97 form when we purchased it. This vehicle is one of only 300 produced. 10,120 GVW, 4,000 pound cargo capacity (It can carry 2 tons folks!) 6.2 DIESEL, 5/4 ton 4x4. 400 Turbo Transmission New Process 205 transfer case. Dana 60 Front, 14 bolt high rib Rear Axle with Detroit locker. The ultimate Chevy pickup! Glow plug saver system. New seat cover, New floor mat. New exhaust, belts, wiper blades. Cooper Discoverer tires. Spare mount included. Cab corners, right rocker panel and lower box sides replaced due to rust. Fresh, correct 3 color woodland CARC paint Shelter tie down kit included. Troop seats. New original cargo cover. Used cover bows and rails set. Operator's manual and lube order. Excellent example! Runs & drives great! Just serviced and detailed. Fly in, drive home. Wisconsin title. Up for auction is an excellent example of the extremely rare military M1028A2 Chevrolet 4x4 diesel dually. Only 300 were produced. This particular unit was assigned to a Native American tribe by the U.S. government. We purchased it directly from them. It has an actual 66,xxx miles. The truck drove in and we have put over one hundred miles on it. The engine runs excellent, starts right up, no blow-by or noise. Transmission and transfer case both, function properly with no issues. The truck steers and brakes straight. It has been not only serviced and detailed, but also has a new correct 383 woodland carc repaint. The unit has also passed DOT inspection, all lights, heater, wipers, horn, door and ignition locks are in working order and it has a clear Wisconsin title. I would feel confident in jumping in it and driving it anywhere. Here's what we know is wrong with it: very small engine oil leak, oil pan or rear main seal; three cracked secondary rear leaf springs; missing spare wheel and tire, small rock chip in windshield. The unit is not only a very good example of this rare model, but it is extremely correct, right down to the brand of the tires, as it was delivered to the military by Chevrolet. Great vehicle for show, work or play!