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    Default gimpyrobb : np 205

    np 205
    Post by gimpyrobb on Aug 16, 2006, 8:38am

    Last night I got the 366 out of my donor c60. After I get the trans and winch off it, I will be preping for the swap into the Kaiser. I am trying to line up a divorced 205. There is an 80 power wagon near me for 400.00. When did Dodge go to a married xcase? The owner doesn't know what I'm talking about and I'm short on time to go investigate. Thanks up-front.

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    Default barrman :

    Re: np 205
    Post by barrman on Aug 16, 2006, 8:49am

    I "think" it was around '77. But, I am not sure. Have him crawl under and look.

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    Default gimpyrobb :

    Re: np 205
    Post by gimpyrobb on Aug 16, 2006, 9:05am

    From some research it looks like it was a transition year and it could be a 205 or 208. I guess I'll have to make time to check. Anyone need parts from this truck?

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    Default elwenil :

    Re: np 205
    Post by elwenil on Aug 16, 2006, 9:31am

    An 80 most likely has a NP203 fulltime mated case. Divorced case stopped with the '75 model year.

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    Default gimpyrobb :

    Re: np 205
    Post by gimpyrobb on Aug 16, 2006, 10:02am

    Thank you sir!

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    Default kwai :

    Re: np 205
    Post by kwai on Aug 16, 2006, 12:16pm

    Show him a pic of a 205 and ask him if it looks like that. Or have him send you a pic.

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    Default elwenil :

    Re: np 205
    Post by elwenil on Aug 16, 2006, 12:36pm

    Eh, from the back 203s and 205s look pretty similar, but from the front you can easy spot the huge gearbox on the front of the 203.

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    Default oilcan :

    Re: np 205
    Post by oilcan on Aug 16, 2006, 12:42pm

    Even easier to spot the 3rd drive shaft of a divorced unit.

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    Default tacomainoh :

    Re: np 205
    Post by tacomainoh on Aug 16, 2006, 1:45pm

    The 203 also has an enormous differential bolted to the back of it.

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