Posted by IHC pickups on January 22, 2019 at 11:37:06 from (165.225.35.16):
In Reply to: OT: 1960 IH Travelall posted by Stoneman44 on January 19, 2019 at 02:02:36:
I would like to have a Traveall. I own 3 1974 D-200 PU'S.
2 have had complete off frame restorations. The 3rd one I am going to OH the 345 engine and use it to haul firewood. You can find all the sheet metal parts for these or the good thing about these they are made with STEEL so you have something to weld to if you have to fab a certain part. You can still get all the parts for the engines as well. All 4 of mine are 4 WD 2 have 4-speeds and the other one is an automatic.
Biggest mistake I ever made was getting rid of the 1972 Scout Traveler that I bought new. You can still find parts for Scouts as well.
It is too bad IH could not put a good body because their drive trains were outstanding.
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