From: M1028A3 (m1028a3@toadmail.com)
Date: Wed Oct 20 2004 - 06:21:52 PDT
All M1008's, M1028's, M1010's and M1031's have 4.56 gears, which make the
ultimate top speed (at 3600-3800rpm as governed by the IP) somehwere close to
75-78mph with the stock tires, depending on the actual tire diameter (or
rolling radius). Hope this helps!
--Neil
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1987 Chevrolet M1028A3 CUCV (for sale soon!)
1968 Baifield Corp M274A5 Mule
1989 Kasel Mfg. M101A2 (possibly for sale soon!)
Quoting "Dan Parmley Jr." <artillerydan@cox.net>:
> 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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