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Re: Wife has gotten IH fever.
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Posted by JWC in MS on March 02, 2006 at 20:04:36 from (216.78.71.128):
In Reply to: Re: Wife has gotten IH fever. posted by RN on March 02, 2006 at 17:44:15:
I had already considered those angles. I do not know the displacement yet, but it is on a IH 3/4 ton chasis with a 4 speed manual (I hope its a creeper) and has zero body rot. It was a Air Force van when new and looks to have had very limited miles of usage. It is complete with no parts removed altough some kids caught a few of the windows(flat glass) with rocks. The molding, grill and big IH on the nose are perfect. It currently has 8.00 x 17.5 tires which I will replace with 235-75-16 or 7.50 x 16 tires on modern rims. This should gear her down a little due to the the drop in tire diameter. The paperwork says it is a 1965, but the body style had limited changes all the way back to 1938. Models after the mid 40s had rectangular front turn signals, the 1960's models had round front turn signals. I was going to attach a photo, but did not find that option. JWC in MS
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