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  1. allstaterider

    Three pickups compared: M37, M1008, M880

    There are no modifications done to my M882. It is all stock. Cleaned carb, new plugs , cap & rotor. Paid $50.00 for the truck. Had to get rear drive shaft and the main service/ black out drive switch. It has the original 9.50x16.5 tires. They need to be replaced. Thats all. I thought that 17 mpg...
  2. allstaterider

    Three pickups compared: M37, M1008, M880

    I have a 1977 M882 that gets 17MPG on the highway. Love the truck. Had them when I was in the Army in the 80's. They got used and abused. We never broke any of them that my unit had. We were combat Engineers and had any thing from 5 ton dumps, jeeps, Uni-mogs,Gama goats, and the M880 series...
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