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TheDodge M-series chassis were a line of heavy-duty frames used under various Class A motorhomes from 1968 to 1979. M-series chassis use aDana 60 or 70 or Spicer M70 solid rear axles with leaf springs. Frames were used byWinnebago,Champion,Apollo MotorHomes and several other RV manufacturers. The line was offered in four ratings, M-300, M-375 (also known as M-400 between 1969–1973),[1] M-500, and M-600 depending on the application. The M600 was offered with the Rockwell F-130-NX rear axle, with a 4.88:1 gear ratio.

By 1979,Chrysler Corporation no longer sold incomplete chassis and ended production of the M series.

The M series was available with three engines during its production: The 318 polysphereChrysler A engine, the 413 cid, and the 440 cidChrysler RB engine.

Established in 1900, a division ofChrysler since 1928
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1 Rebadged models, mostly from Japanese, Korean or Chinese manufacturers –2 Rebadged Chrysler/Plymouth models for external markets


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  1. ^May 1977 Dodge Motorhome Chassis Parts Catalog


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