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  1. MatthewH

    Found M887A2.........Sort of

    I had planned on just swapping the sheet metal, after i had cleaned/painted the frame, and added a better turbo/exhaust. I had read somewhere else that the dash's were interchangeable, but i was skeptical. I do like the idea of changing the dash's, since an aftermarket harness to work the '92...
  2. MatthewH

    Found M887A2.........Sort of

    Well, as luck would have it, my plan fell apart. I was hoping to end up with 2 trucks, the cummins powered M887, and an extra 318 powered beater. But after doing some more poking, i found the rain edge/upper windshield to be completely rusted out, along with some major cab reinforcements. So...
  3. MatthewH

    Found M887A2.........Sort of

    Recovery4x4, you are correct, it does have the D60 front axle, with a matching D70 rear, OD trans and a 205 t-case. I'm currently marathoning the driverside floor pan, along with both outer rocker panels. Winter is never kind to these old dodges. I am mounting the box on the the '92, but i'm...
  4. MatthewH

    Found M887A2.........Sort of

    Before the M880 crowd gets after me, i know there aren't A2 versions of the M880 series, and while i love my M887, it has some downfalls So i'm building an A2 version of an M887, using my '77 M887, and a newly aquired '92 Dodge W250 4x4 Here's a pic of what i'm starting with, more as i...
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