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VonDog 05-15-2017 11:37 PM

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Couple of IH's

HO455 05-16-2017 10:24 PM

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That early Travelall is sweet!

special-K 05-17-2017 06:09 AM

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Those are both cool in their own ways. I'm wondering what kind of wheel that is on the Travelall. Probably something custom made. My dad had a set of custom made 10" white spokes (looked like Jackmans) for his '62 Land Rover 109 to run 12-15 tires.

Willowrun 05-17-2017 01:01 PM

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I've always been a GM loyalist, but far too many non-GM 4x4's made enough of an impact on me in my youth (I'm currently 44) for me to not try to fill the void with the best condition examples I can afford. After so many years of working on GM vehicles, I enjoy and hate at the same time the challenge "off brands" bring when it comes to figuring out how they work and sourcing original parts. Not my first Ford, but one I won't get rid of any time soon is this SWB '77 F150. I haven't done much to it since purchasing it other than fix odds and ends. It has a swapped in 460 that was executed well.

Willowrun 05-17-2017 01:13 PM

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Another Ford, but this one a '74 Bronco. I purchased it out west a couple years back and haven't gotten to it yet. I'm more of a preservation person than a restoration person so the plan is to put a softer riding, more up to date small lift on it, clean up the paint a bit, put a white soft top on it, and drive it.

The Jeep is an '86 CJ7 purchased in Missouri. It was very rust free but the paint was beyond saving so I did a light resto on it a couple years ago. It sees extensive dune duty and the inline 6 is a good match for the light weight Jeep. It needs much less power to climb hills than the heavy Chevys.

Willowrun 05-17-2017 02:36 PM

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Lastly, it seems that most people tend to like IH Scouts. Unfortunately, finding one that you can't see through because of the rust is next to impossible no matter where you're located. I had always looked on CL from time to time in my area to see if there was a remote chance a rust free one would come up and one night as a flight was delayed I found the brown one. From NM and totally rust free. Problems are it is a very early Scout II so it has D30 Drum front, super low gear ratio (numerically high), and it had several bent push rods in the 304 which is a common problem with the IH engines if the motor has sat a while without running. After getting it running almost right (flat cam lobe I'm thinking) I figured I'd cut my losses and look for a good drive train and put the good body on the good frame/drive train.

I found the rusty blue one in OH and it checked all of the boxes. 345 that I was able to get running no problem, and overall an unmolested rig with just a ton of body rust. Frame is perfect though and it has disc brakes in the front on D44's with what I consider desirable ratios for what I use them for (3.08's). I tore it apart and the frame and drivetrain are in my garage now. Plan is a 3" lift with 31's or 32's. I had to order springs from Alcan since there are very limited options and what is out there is said to ride like a tank.

Not sure what I'll do with the body...leave it as is or go full on repaint/stripes in the baby blue.

special-K 05-17-2017 09:32 PM

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Nice ones. I remember seeing your F150 before. I like it. There is a '75 IH longbed 1/2t (2wd) for sale in by town. Actually, I know the guy. It's original baby blue and all there. It has very little rust. Wouldn't take much to fix w/o a full restoration if it was kept in and occasionally driven in better weather. I've always wanted to put one on a GM chassis/drivetrain, so parts and service would be simple while having something different than the GMs I've driven all my life and you see everywhere. That last body style was a stout sum*****. The same look I love in a '69-'72...boxy yet rounded.

Willowrun 05-17-2017 09:59 PM

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Yeah, I get what you're saying about the boxy yet rounded look (does that even make sense?) being appealing. The Scout and the Bronco both have that look going for them in addition to the 67-72's. The top and front of the front fenders and how they tie to the grill surround just works.

mud.man.rj 05-18-2017 12:13 AM

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http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...psdnxnvpqp.jpg
My old Cherokee on 35" tires, 360/4spd.

mud.man.rj 05-18-2017 12:17 AM

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http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...j/DSCF8012.jpg
My 79 Bronco/10" lift, 460/C6 w 38" Boggers.

special-K 05-20-2017 05:52 AM

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Cool 'uns. I've been GM-only since '82 when I wrecked the '69 W200 I had. I'm not a bigot, though. Always said "I like XXXs, just don't want to own one". It's just preference mixed with familiarity, and a dose of consistency. All of these rigs you guys have shown are high on my appreciation list. I always liked the first Bronco and used to fantasize about downsizing one of my Blazers to that size. Then came the 78/79s. So cool...first full-size, last solid axle, last boxy truck design, and only 2 years. I knew these would be hot. All the pre-80 4wd Fs held their value like the '87 GMs did a long time into the normal dime a dozen used vehicle phase everything goes through before climbing as a hot classic. That baby blue rallye pack is a sharp looking scheme on the last Scouts and Terra. I really like those Terras, too. IH and GMC have always been a notch above in my truck world as these are the light end of real truck companies. Chevy trucks are like an afterthought that became the prominent figure by no merit other than buyer mentality. People who liked the car wanted that brand truck. That's where I started.

Lemme see what I have to show I haven't already. Hard to keep track at this point in this thread, and no way I'm scouring through to check!
"There's no such thing as an ugly truck...unless you're a car guy" :cool:

flashed 05-20-2017 07:02 AM

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Those are all cool ,I especially like that yellow one ,an International ?

special-K 05-20-2017 09:02 PM

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Yes, early-50s

mud.man.rj 05-22-2017 05:06 PM

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Nice rides special-K, I kinda like everything, Gm is so easy to build and parts availability so have been my favorites but anything else with the right eye can be built cool and maybe a bit more special.
Mudman.

Dieselwrencher 05-22-2017 11:23 PM

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I really dig that IH DRW in post 576. I haven't found any setting around here like that ever.

mud.man.rj 05-22-2017 11:46 PM

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Don't see anything around like in that post, all the cool old stuff with personality are mostly gone now.
Mudman.

special-K 05-23-2017 07:31 AM

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The N/W US and other northern areas seemed to have the most old 4wds. Farther down the west coast and into the S/W they had a lot, as well. Mostly for recreation. Mountainous regions saw ranchers using them...then the recreational ones. It was fairly rare to have a 4wd for daily use around here in the mid-70s when I first drove them, which was just before the 4wd thing exploded onto the market

A set of 78/79 Broncos

mud.man.rj 05-23-2017 09:38 PM

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Ahh, Big Boy Bronco's nice.:sumo:
Mudman.

HO455 05-27-2017 12:06 AM

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Of all the WWII 6x6's the IH's had the best look in my book. Here is one that went to work i the woods after the war and survived. Drive it home today $3000.

https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/6113416260.html

special-K 05-27-2017 08:28 PM

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So cool. I'd keep it as is

HO455 05-27-2017 08:33 PM

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Me too, unfortunately for me divorce is more expensive than that truck. :waah::waah: And there is no way I can convince her that it would be good to have it in case we suddenly have to start going to the woods to get logs in the dead of winter.

special-K 05-28-2017 06:46 PM

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There's even a hard hat for both of you!

HO455 06-04-2017 09:40 PM

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Another favorite of mine. I'm not sure if they have been already posted. A friend of my has a 2wd version for a daily driver and I was very temped to buy his parts panel instead of my Burban.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/6153651812.html

mud.man.rj 06-04-2017 11:35 PM

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I saw about the same year Dodge, 4wd also but was a panel w looked like 35" tires on it at a lodge I was working at servicing their propane appliances, was so cool to see it.
Mudman.

Ol Blue K20 06-05-2017 12:10 AM

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Those old Dodges are so ugly that they're bad @$$


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