You're forgetting AMC jeepThe T400 was so robust that Rolls Royce, Jaguar, and even Ferrari used them.
You're forgetting AMC jeep
He swapped the shaft and converted it to a 205 using GM parts (as opposed to a conversion kit).That was a fun truck to drive - 38’s or 39.5’s ( can’t remember now ) and 5.38’s and lunchbox lockers front & rear - I don’t think it had the 205 in it when doing the gears ( I had no part in choosing the lunchbox stuff ).I have a buddy that used to have a Jeep J10 with Quadratrac, his th400 had a loooooong 10 spline tailshaft.He swapped the shaft and converted it to a 205 using GM parts (as opposed to a conversion kit).
Yeah, that shaft goes all the way to the end of the tcase and goes to a range box.I have a buddy that used to have a Jeep J10 with Quadratrac, his th400 had a loooooong 10 spline tailshaft.He swapped the shaft and converted it to a 205 using GM parts (as opposed to a conversion kit).

I think that Bronco used in the movie was named “Little Mule” or “Little Pepe” ?That's what my dad was building. A romancing the stone bronco (semi) replica.
He had an 81 that he got an 83 body shipped up from Arizona for.
Pained it black, 4" lift, outlaw II wheels, 33"s, and a 393 stroker.
Then it's started rusting again, and he traded it off for a crappy minivan and $400 the dude never gave him.
Van broke down the same week, and the other dude wrecked the bronco a few days after the trade.![]()
IIRC it was pepe the little mule.I think that Bronco used in the movie was named “Little Mule” or “Little Pepe” ?
It’s been many a moon since I saw that movie.
I think you got it right - Pepe the Little Mule.IIRC it was pepe the little mule.
Many, many moons ago was when I last saw it.