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Bagged or lowered international pickup pics?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by kingpins, Dec 20, 2010.

  1. Dang, some really nice binders.
     
  2. JBOLTON
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    Thanks..spent a lot of time on it. Regret selling it but the money was needed at the time to fund another project..story of my life haha.
     
  3. RatPin
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    If anybody's interested I just put up a picture thread of my current bagged '54 build.

    1954 R-100
     
  4. kingpins
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    very nice thread ^^^^
     
  5. pdxbinder
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    from portland

    i dearched, flipped and notched my '65 1100. no bags. six inch drop, still with full travel! my low flying tractor at billetproof nw 2011:

    [​IMG]
     
  6. sololobo
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    Here is a sweet one I saw at the Rollin Bones pit stop inMarquette, Ne. at 383strokers cool shop. Dig it man. ~sololobo~
     

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  8. kingpins
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    got any more pics of this?
     
  9. yetiskustoms
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    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
  10. kingpins
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    my soon to be project in the corner, sold the suspension to buy air bag suspension[​IMG]
     
  11. kingpins
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  12. modelamac
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    Here's one I built a few years ago... a '54 model.

    it was a pain in the ass.... nothing went smooth.

    but when it was done it drove good and I sold it... LOL
     

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  13. rickl
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    These are great pics. I'm currently in dis-assembly but I'm planning to lower my 46 binder a bit.
     

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  14. Dingding79
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    Hi. Need help to lower my 68 c1100. Does any one have any tips?
    o
     
  15. Dingding79
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    image.jpg Need some tips on how to lower 68 c1100. Ps love the old inters.... Thanks heaps
     
  16. rusty rocket
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    mustang 2 it. you can pick what ever ride hight you want.
     
  17. Dingding79
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    Sorry for ignorance.... What does that mean?
     
  18. rusty rocket
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    Put a mustang II front suspension on. I dont know if anybody makes a crossmember for binders so chances are a guy would have to buy a universal crossmember,notch it to what ever ride hight on your frame.
     
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  19. kingpins
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  20. '48IHC
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1453163725.703563.jpg

    mine is the green 47 with a 41 K clip and bed and the lower red 48 is a fellow HAMB'er ride (terraizer). Both on s10 frames. Sorry Chris don't mean to steal your thunder I had to post the inspiration for my '47!

    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1453163805.856619.jpg
     
  21. tjet
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    How many leafs did you pull?

    I'm thinking about doing that on my '50 L-122 flatbed
     

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  22. jetnow1
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    sorry no pics but I saw one a couple of years back that had used a 70's chevy truck front end. The crossmember bolts
    in on them, the owner said it was an easy swap. Not traditional here, but neither are several other suggestions you have been given. It would give you disc brakes, independent suspension possible power steering and the ability to set your
    height all in one.
     
  23. jnaki
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    Hello,


    On one of our short coastal road trips, we saw a lowered truck that had a nice patina. It was next to a couple of small, but cool sports car sedans and stood out like the giant of a truck.

    The faded paint and patina was a different look to any car or hot rod truck. But, it was the stance that stood out as well. Typical of what we used to see in our old Westside of Long Beach neighborhood as little kids.

    This International Truck was old, but as we all know, being old is only a state of mind. Growing old is not as fun as being an avid 20 something from back in our old days. But, we have aged gracefully, as did this International Pick Up Truck.

    Jnaki

    We were a little late to our appointment, so, there are no other photos to get details. It just popped up on our digital camera action. Lowered, yes, Bagged? who knows?
     

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  25. trikejunkie
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    from Scotland

    I built mine back in the 90`s fully bagged with a Nova rear ,Nova front clip welded on and a 327/th350 .......still got it! truck.jpg
     
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