From: Mike (michael@tsixroads.com)
Date: Tue Oct 19 2004 - 19:06:41 PDT
My M1010 seems to get a second wind about 65 to 70 but it sound so wound out that I haven't pushed it much faster. Anybody know what the approximate red line speed is with stock sized tires? I have been meaning to drag the manuals out and look it up but can't seem to get around to it. I would think a M1028 would do as well as the rest of the CUCV's with the exception of the M1009.
Mike
Tishomingo, MS
-----Original Message-----
From: "Dan Parmley Jr." <artillerydan@cox.net>
Sent: Oct 19, 2004 9:44 PM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Subject: [MV] M1028 CUCV info wanted & parts
Hello all,
I have just purchased a M1028 CUCV. In great physical shape but has had
some parts robbed off it for another one. So I will be needing some
parts mainly interior cab related items. Some under hood stuff. The
sister to this truck only had 12400 miles on it. Now my other question.
What is the top speed for the 1028? I have had a few M1008s but it has
been a few years. I have had lots of M1009s I remember them going
faster??? Any input. I plan on using this as a work truck at our office
(It will be painted desert tan and still be all GI except for stereo, AC
and such).
Thanks!
Tactical Vehicle Depot / MV Data Plates
Dan Parmley Jr.
5045 S. 33rd St.
Phoenix, AZ 85040
artillerydan@cox.net
www.mvdataplates.com
Always looking for old US artillery. Parts, pieces, whole guns what
ever. Finders fee paid for guns that are purchased.
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