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My manual is dated Apr78 .. On the first descriptive page it lists the production of M880/890's from 1975 to 1977, all on a 1975-dated gov't contract .. The parts listings indicate 1975, 76, 77 where parts are different between the years , such as grilles, lower valances, radiator supports, rear drums, etc..
There was NO listing for any parts related to the heavy-duty 4-speed manual tranny that is found in other dodge/plymouth/desoto trucks of this size during those years.. The "Wheels" manual only lists parts for the 727 automatic..
Hence, this tells me the OD-painted 1975-76 "M880's" I saw in the motor pool in '77 having same tires, rims, troop seats, and cargo covers as the new 1977 M880's rolling in, were apparently nothing but "de-badged" W200's as they had no "200" emblems on the fenders and had the same basic black interior with no radio as the M880's.. These particular trucks had 4-speed trannies and one was set up with meyer plow for clearing the compound .. Perhaps something seen in motor pools all over the place and fooling people, as it did me, that "some of the first M880's had 4-speeds in them"
My '77 M880 does, but only because I put it in there
There was NO listing for any parts related to the heavy-duty 4-speed manual tranny that is found in other dodge/plymouth/desoto trucks of this size during those years.. The "Wheels" manual only lists parts for the 727 automatic..
Hence, this tells me the OD-painted 1975-76 "M880's" I saw in the motor pool in '77 having same tires, rims, troop seats, and cargo covers as the new 1977 M880's rolling in, were apparently nothing but "de-badged" W200's as they had no "200" emblems on the fenders and had the same basic black interior with no radio as the M880's.. These particular trucks had 4-speed trannies and one was set up with meyer plow for clearing the compound .. Perhaps something seen in motor pools all over the place and fooling people, as it did me, that "some of the first M880's had 4-speeds in them"
My '77 M880 does, but only because I put it in there