If it’s a 375 trans (based on a 400 case) it will have thicker pistons in each clutch pack that hold fewer clutches, and the smaller output shaft. You can easily install earlier pistons and up the clutch count and swap the output shaft. Other than those changes, they are identical.
There is also a 375B trans that is based on the 350 case. It’s a heavy duty 350 with additional clutches.
There is also a th475 trans, it’s a heavy duty trans with straight cut gears. I have found them in RVs, box trucks, and other heavy vehicles. Sometimes the will have a cable operated parking brake on the output shaft and extension housing. They aren’t really any stronger, the straight cut gears help prevent wear from the the helical gears tending to push rearward under constant heavy loads. They are also louder, same as the old Muncie rock crusher trans. Those gears are cut at a more shallow angle than the standard Muncie, also to prevent wear from heavy loads. The straight cut/shallow helical cut gears are much more noisy.
Ok, trans is class 101 is dismissed.