First off, it's not a Duramax and likely won't ever be. But it is a Chevy diesel.
I bought an '86 Military Chevy M1028, a 1 1/4 ton 4x4 Chevy with a 6.2 L and TH400.
Got a great deal on it and couldn't pass it up. It is directly from the military, never driven in civilian life and has 51k miles on it.
If you guys aren't familiar with these trucks, here's a run down.
Basically it's a K30 4x4, 6.2 (J-code), TH400, NP208, D60 (limited slip) up front, Corporate 14 bolt (Detroit Locker) out back, 4.56 gears, seriously beefed springs (9400 lb. GVW), hybrid 12/24 volt electrics to aid in cold starts and jumping military 24-volt stuff.
I should get approved to pick it up in the next month or so (background checks). Not sure of the plans for it yet. I went to check it out today and took some picks. Only a few minor things will need attention, it should be ready to rock after a quick service of all the normal stuff.
Here are some pics.
*not sure what the catch bucket is for under the front, it was dry and the under side of the engine and front dif were fine*
I already have someone that wants the truck in trade for his '82 VW Rabbit truck. Not sure what I'll do yet......
Here's the Wabbit!
For "badass" factor, the chevy takes it easy (I'll lose the cap and go with bigger tires). But 4.56 gears and a TH400 are not highway friendly, that's where the rabbit wins for daily driver (plus you gotta love the stacks).
What do you guys think?
I bought an '86 Military Chevy M1028, a 1 1/4 ton 4x4 Chevy with a 6.2 L and TH400.
Got a great deal on it and couldn't pass it up. It is directly from the military, never driven in civilian life and has 51k miles on it.
If you guys aren't familiar with these trucks, here's a run down.
Basically it's a K30 4x4, 6.2 (J-code), TH400, NP208, D60 (limited slip) up front, Corporate 14 bolt (Detroit Locker) out back, 4.56 gears, seriously beefed springs (9400 lb. GVW), hybrid 12/24 volt electrics to aid in cold starts and jumping military 24-volt stuff.
I should get approved to pick it up in the next month or so (background checks). Not sure of the plans for it yet. I went to check it out today and took some picks. Only a few minor things will need attention, it should be ready to rock after a quick service of all the normal stuff.
Here are some pics.
*not sure what the catch bucket is for under the front, it was dry and the under side of the engine and front dif were fine*
I already have someone that wants the truck in trade for his '82 VW Rabbit truck. Not sure what I'll do yet......
Here's the Wabbit!
For "badass" factor, the chevy takes it easy (I'll lose the cap and go with bigger tires). But 4.56 gears and a TH400 are not highway friendly, that's where the rabbit wins for daily driver (plus you gotta love the stacks).
What do you guys think?