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GMC Brigadier

Dukeman

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Any one seen one of these before? I know its not military, but I was driving down the street from our shop this morning and saw it. Pretty impressive. Don't know much about it, just looked cool so I though I would show.
 

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Floridianson

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Yea that is pretty cool. First time I ever saw a Brigadier with front drive axle, I have driven a Brigadier it's one step down from GMC General.. The one I drove had 671 DD and fuller 10. If I has extra money yea it would be nice to have.
 

Recovry4x4

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I'd guess that at some point in it's previous life it was configured as a concrete mixer.
 

91W350

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We have one without the sleeper that I picked up at Riley. It had a 8.2 diesel in it, never heard of the 8.2 before. It was pretty low mileage, had a deuce box on it and some really wide tires. We broke the transfer case unloading it, appeared to be a 205 though. The front axle should be good for something. The passenger's seat was a short bucket and is working quite well on one of our larger forklifts. I was interested in possibly making a 6x6 out of the transfer case and front axle, we have a Brigadier roll off truck with a 6-71 in it. Glen
 

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We have one without the sleeper that I picked up at Riley. It had a 8.2 diesel in it, never heard of the 8.2 before. Glen
The 8.2 was a 4-stroke diesel made by Detroit called the "fuel miser." I hate them. Definitely NOT a 2-stroke; while the Series 50 & 60 4-cycle diesels are great engines, the 8.2 had issues.

I believe that Ford used them in a lot of their medium-duty trucks as well.
 
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