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Canadian M880?

Bob H

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Most of us have seen the old MV magazine article that claimed the Canadian Military used " heavier Dodge Power Wagons with manual transmissions" Not sure how that makes any sense unless he was referring to a W300 instead of the W200 Power Wagon M880
Sure would like to see some actual evidence of that.
The 1976 Chevy "five-quad' is the only civi style pickup that I can find any info on that was used by the Canadian Forces.
 

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cannot answer your question specific to the canadian trucks, or whether or not they had any M880's way up north..

However, as for standard tranny M880's I recall a few older 4-speed M880-types in the motor pool that were pre-1977 trucks with the older different style grille .. At the time, the new M880's coming into that unit were 1977's w/automatic, painted a base coat of Forest Green MERDC... Perhaps the older Dodge's I saw in OD paint were W200's sporting the M880-issue 900x16.5's of the time upon them .. I would have to revist my old pics in storage sometime..

Not too many years ago I came across discussion somewhere about some of the very-earliest M880s (pre-1977) having 4-speeds in them... I would have to look in my "Wheels" parts book to see if a standard tranny is listed for the earliest M880 year

I have proof of one 1977 M880 with 4-speed manual HD tranny, but I did the conversion myself ;)
 
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m1010plowboy

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The White Knight. In a twist of irony an odd message was stenciled on the back of a M211 from the Penhold base. "Attach Stuck White Knight Here".

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Research uncovered an ambulance that was stationed on the base the boys referred to as "The White Knight". It would get stuck a lot so the fellas saw the humour in a label. Otherwise this is the only Dodge, besides the wagons, that I have pics of.......so far. Dodge is an interesting topic so I'll see what else I can find in the pic section. One of the younger veterans remembers yellow, and green M880's so those pics will turn up as we hunt. https://www.facebook.com/groups/303413743192547

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This page claims """"""""" A side note is that while the Canadian Armed Forces used militarized Dodge civilian trucks as ambulances, troop and cargo carriers, these vehicles were based on the heavier-built and more costly Dodge Power Wagon W200. The Canadian trucks had four-speed manual transmissions instead of the M880 series' automatics. The Canadian Dodges also sometimes had front brush guards. """"""""" https://www.militarytrader.com/military-vehicles/m880-a-tactical-mv-sort-of

I know it's not 880 info but here's an incredible link full of info and pictures on the Canadian M37 / M152. It's a newish site from 2020 and covers an impressive cross-section of gear. https://canadianarmsandarmour.ca/3-4-ton-smp-dodge-trucks/

The Dodge conversation really got kicked up here chatting about the WW11 Plymouth Dodge involvement in war time. Alex Blair/ RIP was a great contributor and provided a list of Dodge procurement back in the day. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=14593

This big ol article covers the air transportable Dodge. https://canadianarmsandarmour.ca/3-4-ton-dodge-airportable-trucks/
 
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msgjd

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Research uncovered an ambulance that was stationed on the base the boys referred to as "The White Knight". It would get stuck a lot so the fellas saw the humour in a label..

I know it's not 880 .
Correct, that white ambulance is not a M886 (nor a M880 with shack on the back) ,, But it sure is a '74 or '75 W200 due to those obvious lockout hubs, and that's likely why it was "always" getting stuck, if not operator inexperience.

The full-time system that came afterwards was a far-better system.. I rarely got stuck with my trailduster or power wagon, and still to this day i rarely get stuck with my M880 regardless the mud or snow .. Being able to "Loc" in and out on the fly without losing momentum makes a huge difference
 

Bob H

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This page claims """"""""" A side note is that while the Canadian Armed Forces used militarized Dodge civilian trucks as ambulances, troop and cargo carriers, these vehicles were based on the heavier-built and more costly Dodge Power Wagon W200. The Canadian trucks had four-speed manual transmissions instead of the M880 series' automatics. The Canadian Dodges also sometimes had front brush guards. """"""""" https://www.militarytrader.com/military-vehicles/m880-a-tactical-mv-sort-of
That is a version of the article I posted about. His alleged Canadian Forces trucks were built on the heavier built and more costly Power Wagon W200, LOL . That statement clearly indicates the author does not know what an M880 is.
 
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