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Maybe the military rated it as such but it was just the Dodge D250 "3/4 ton".
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Somebody made it then. There never was a military Bronco.
GM got the contract due to being the only maker at the time that used a diesel in their light trucks and SUV's (very early 80's) and parts commonality with the HMMWV's driveline.
Yes, Ford entered into the CUCV contest in 1981-2 before Chevy was awarded the contract. They only produced one example of their version, it did well in the trials but GM's entry had the upper hand. The one example made was sold surplus in the early 1980s to Ted Nugent.
If you are talking about his Zebra Striped Bronco...It too was built by Stroppe...Ted's trucks have been made by private individuals. The Ford CUCV rumor is false.
I used to know the guy who built his current 90's Bronco.
Just to clarify, this is technically incorrect as no D250 has a front axle. A M880, as well as any 4WD Dodge from '72-'93 is a W series and in '76-'77 would be a W200. But yeah, it's just a basic 3/4 ton 4WD, not even the heavy duty model. Civilian W200/W250 models with the D60 front axle are a heavier truck than the M800 spec.M880 = D250 with a Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear axle. 3/4 ton.
My '93 RamCharger had a Dana 44 front and 60 rear. I'm convinced the Dana 44 front axle saved my life when I was a dumb teenager, and I love Dana axles because of it. Well, because they're incredinbly well built, strong axles I like them so much. I'm looking for a front Dana 44 for my CUCV. I guess I'll have to go with a Corporate 12 bolt in the rear, though.The military rated all of the trucks by the actual weight they could carry. This is how the Dodge 3/4 ton truck was rated as a 1.25 ton. Same with the Chevy 1 ton being rated the same and the Chevy 1/2 ton K5 being rated as a 5/8 ton or whatever it was called. The 1/2, 3/4, and 1 ton ratings are just marketing anyway, none of those trucks have been that low rated for decades.
M880 = D250 with a Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear axle. 3/4 ton.
I think this is the same Bronco, as is has a similar front custom bumper that Stacy Kieth(?) in the Speedvision channel show "Gears", has rebuilt for Ted Nugget twice in the past couple of years, besides extensive body work the suspension and axles were completely redone to premium after market. What a good friend, She is a beast!Yes, Ford entered into the CUCV contest in 1981-2 before Chevy was awarded the contract. They only produced one example of their version, it did well in the trials but GM's entry had the upper hand. The one example made was sold surplus in the early 1980s to Ted Nugent.
My '93 RamCharger had a Dana 44 front and 60 rear. I'm convinced the Dana 44 front axle saved my life when I was a dumb teenager, and I love Dana axles because of it. Well, because they're incredinbly well built, strong axles I like them so much. I'm looking for a front Dana 44 for my CUCV. I guess I'll have to go with a Corporate 12 bolt in the rear, though.
that's a very true and some what ugly story...If you are talking about his Zebra Striped Bronco...It too was built by Stroppe...
A Quote right from Ted...
"Meanwhile, my famous Bill Stroppe 1980-1990 Zebra Bronco is in the Bronco loving hands of Stacey David and crew for a complete frame off reincarnation."
Published Tuesday, August 19, 2008 3:19 PM by DotCom-Team
Unimog *cough cough*Oh, boy..............IFS does not equal crap in a HUMVEE...try to achieve ground clearance like that with a straight axle.
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