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My 1956 International S-120 factory 4x4 doing what it was designed to do...hauling a nice cow elk to the processor. Truck is now owned by a close friend of mine. 350 Chevy engine and a chevy truck 4spd.
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A little while back I added another 4x4 to my motorpool.
It is a 1968 Baifield M274A5 Military Mule. Electric start, optional tire /extended fender package, with 4 wheel steering. |
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#433 I really like the looks of that front end,the grill is nice even though it's a _ord..
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It ain't a Ford, Dodge ,Jeep, International, but it was made in tne USA.
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81 scout II diesel with 1952 2.5 ton
Axles by timken http://i817.photobucket.com/albums/z...38566C1D80.jpg Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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That is a wild Scout! Does it have the Nissan Diesel in it?
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It’s been over four decades, but I was assigned to a Field Artillery Battery & there was some of these critters around. Thought they were going to be cool, found out different :waah:
We did not have them in our Field Communications (wire) squad, others had them in the Fire Control Observation squad, I know they did not enjoy them. Seems to me there were concerns with the Articulated section (electrical connections & possibly steering link failure…) |
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Well it was old metal not new fiberglass and it was a 4x4 so it sort of counts. I think?
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http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...Picture039.jpg It's a Ford body |
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I've really enjoyed looking through this thread! Here's mine. It's a '65 International harvester 1 Ton. Has a Dana 70 in the front and a IH axle in the back and is currently sitting on 38.5 tires. I am slowly restoring it as I use it to haul firewood and such. Currently has a 304 V8 but I would love to have a diesel in it some day. :metal:
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LOL! I still have my military training certificate on that guy. The Gama Goat was fun to drive!
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Does this count
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Oh hat counts, looks like it will go anywhere it's pointed.
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cAlvis165;5811520, sweet IH! Does it have a Rockwell 108 rear?
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It's a 1951 GMC with a 74 3/4 blazer chasis. 38.5 boggers, 4.10 gears, 350ci, sm465, np205, 6 inch lift.
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I've been following your Cummins Longhorn build. Love the compounds and look forward to seeing it finished up! :metal: |
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I LOVE the black 67-72!!! hope you don't mind if I steal the pic for my inspiration :metal: |
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Update on my Renegade. Second coolest behind a Chevy . . .
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps2e983fc7.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps8f5a94fc.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psa343c601.jpg |
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I have had a few Jeeps and that is a very nice truck, very nice.
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This thread is bad Arse! subscribed can't believe I never saw it before
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That's one fine example of a Renegade! Better than factory,yet very original looking,and certainly reminiscent of all those I recall from those great old days! My best friend's first 4wd was a gold-ish green-ish '73. I remember the tires were really aggressive and called "Mud Wompers" and he liked to womp the mud :cool:. That one would probably not have made a good candidate for a restoration
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Weren’t those Jeeps built by Rambler ? :haha:
From a former owner of a 1976 FJ-40 (350”<>350hp) a direct rival of Jeep owners for that era :sumo: |
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You are correct. American Motors bought Kaiser/Willys in 1971 and built Jeeps until Chrysler bought AMC in 1987. You are correct, I used to wheel with a lot of FJ owners back in the day. Funny thing is they had to put a Chevy engine in them to make them half decent . . . .
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Yes,and Rambler built good cars,also :cool:
This is just too damn cool!........OOPS! A thread I started and forgot it's about "vintage". Been a while,I guess. It "looks" kinda sorta vintagey-like...ish |
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Ok here's my ole cj 77 258 six 3spd.1 owner came from Maryland 64,000 miles.The body must have been pretty crusty,It's all glass tub,fenders,hood,grill,windshield frame.It had been sitting for yrs Had to work the bugs out of it,redo the rear bumper and frame,Put a new top and doors on it.Been driving it everyday to work,and wherever.. http://i1168.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5372e7e5.jpg
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To meet the EPA standards Toyota moved the engine temp up to a level where it destroyed the OEM engine. The thermostat was set at 235deg. The newer engines had aluminum intake manifold mated to the exhaust manifold (typical Chev six configuration). At 13,000 mi my intake manifold virtually melted through the mated chamber. I R&R the six with a four bolt out of a 1973 Blazer, from then on it was screamer. (back-in-the-day) Off the line I fried allot of Camaro’s & Super Chickens |
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