Anybody got any idea? I bid, I bought 2 of them and don't even know what they are. Thinking about letting the next highest bidder have them, but that depends on what they are
Thanks...I figured they, or the green one anyway, looked good enough to sink $203 in. of course getting them 1400 miles home will add a bit to that. Doc says he'll pick'em up for me and meet me in Lincoln, NE if I'll bring a 5.0 and tranny from St. Louis. Sounds like that'll cut my trip in half. So...I'm thinkin 33-34. Any guesses as the year on these things
Those Cornbiners of those years are pretty neat trucks. They have a grill shell that looks kinda like 34 Ford passenger. Cabs are pretty much all steel and that green one looks real solid. Ted H
Oughta pull a 3-bottom plow quite nicely with a Nailhead in it, eh? heh-heh Hopin that SD climate has been good to it. Looked like it in the pics. Beats the hell outta anything that old here in Humitucky.
If you go to Google, click on Images and type in 1934 International, you'll get some photos. The '34 International had one of the nicest looking grills of any '30's truck.
Yep that would work, if your about 5'6" tall. Your knees are already about shoulder level when you sit in the red one.
Here's a IH that's down the road from me. I'm doing a photo series on vanishing tin in my area. With all the McMansions and Cul-de-Sac's the old neighboorhood charm is going to shit: More Orphans in my Neighborhood: http://photobucket.com/albums/v296/Powerband/ORPHAN%20CARS%20IN%20MY%20NEIGHBORHOOD/ Powerband
If you wanna see a done one check out my profile on our website www.grinderscarclub.net under members My names Easy. http://www.grinderscarclub.net/Images/members/easy.jpg