This 1964 Hanomag AL28 is an interesting 4×4 2.8 liter diesel-powered pick-up that looks like it may have been restored in the recent past. Most of these trucks were sold to state agencies, and we can’t imagine many survive in any condition, let alone as nice as this one looks to be. Many European trucks of this era bear more of a resemblance to their contemporary US counterparts than the COE style rigs that would come to dominate the segment, yet there’s still lots to compare and contrast here. Find it here on mobile.de in Berlin, Germany for 12k euros (-$13,400 USD today).

The truck wears dark teal paint of an unknown age, but finish seems to be in pretty good condition. Body panels don’t show any large dents or alignment issues, and a couple undercarriage photos are promising as well. The wood planked, drop-side bed appears to be in nice shape, and wears correct badging on the tailgate, while a spare tire resides between the bed and cab.

The interior is pretty utilitarian, but features a number of fun looking switchgear on the dash alongside interestingly laid out instruments. Bucket seats are mismatched in color and shape, and are split by the various levers and controls. Glass seems to be in good shape, and the split windshield appears to be ventable.

There are no engine shots included, but a 2.8 liter diesel four-cylinder should be lurking under the hood. Its ~70 HP is routed through a 4-speed main gearbox and transfer case, the latter of which seems to offer high, low, and neutral (rear drive) gears.