The Magirus-Deutz 256D-26FB 6x4 Truck is a sturdy yet modern vehicle from the 1976 model year. It was manufactured to perform the toughest towing and hauling jobs. It is a reliable and dependable workhorse made for tough work in tough conditions, designed to last for many years to come. This historic truck features an eye-catching classic Deutz grille, tall bonnet which houses the powerful Magirus-Deutz 256D-26FB diesel engine and a spacious cabin with a beige-upholstered interior that can comfortably seat up to three passengers. The hardy exterior of the truck is powerful and elegant in deep glossy black paintwork trimmed with chrome and stainless-steel bumper-guards and grille strips. This durable body is mounted on a six wheel, 6x4 drive train, yielding excellent power and reliability. The truck also boasts 14-inch wheels, 14-inch chrome dual exhausts and a spare wheel firmly installed onto its side. The Magirus-Deutz 256D-26FB 6x4 Truck offers a maximum towing capacity of 8,000 kg and is capable of running a top speed of 90 km/h with a range of up to 1,600 km. It has an impressive 9,150 cc engine which generates a maximum torque of 720 Nm at just 2,400 rpm and an impressive 110hp. It also features manual transmission, two auxiliary tubes for the brakes and a vacuum pump. The Magirus-Deutz 256D-26FB 6x4 Truck is the automotive equivalent of a well-built proletarian machine, tough, yet dependable to the core, built to endure the strains of heavy hauling and long distances. It is a great classic truck with an excellent workmanship that is sure to endure for many years.
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