That’s awesome never seen or heard of a International travelall, when I saw the thumbnail I said “cool a Jeep grand wagoner!” Then I did a double take.
Jordan and I have worked there for about 5 years. Also, this video was mostly intended to posted on the Manns Facebook page. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
Great looking vehicle, I worked for a fellow in the early 1970s who had a new one and it was just about exactly like this one. I always have liked the looks of them, they look solid and dependable and the work done on this one really fits the overall look. I haven't seen one on the road in many years, it is good to see this one get new life.
Why do you need that valve on the brake line? What does it do? This truck is awesome I think more should be made with old top new bottom lol awesome truck and video production
It is a Proportioning valve ...What it does is controls the pressure between the front brakes and the rear brakes ..front disc brake vehicles had them from the factory ..It senses when the rear brakes are almost locked up and sends more pressure to the front disc brakes ..Hope I explained it OK my old Ford pickup has one and when I got a leak in the rear brake line my brake light lit up on the dash since it has a sending unit on it also
I still can't wrap my head around this build. Excellent work, and I understand wanting modern stuff....................yet keeping the factory seats and tiny ass shaving mirror? Why not just keep it all factory, or make it mostly up to date? To each his own.
Probably the nicest one I will ever see ..These were one of the old school SUV's
Thanks for taking a look Jim!
Such a beautiful machine!
Thanks for checking it out!
Well done video and a really well done International. Manns does some top notch work.
Thanks for taking a look James, we appreciate it!
I thought I was opposed to resto-mods, but after watching the whole video, I realized "Damn that's a nice vehicle.
That’s awesome never seen or heard of a International travelall, when I saw the thumbnail I said “cool a Jeep grand wagoner!” Then I did a double take.
Thanks for taking a look look Avery, we appreciate it!
Great video guys, love the way you stripped it down so we can hear the sounds. Great visuals too
We, ours, are you there now? Love those "baby moons" & Manns video's.
Jordan and I have worked there for about 5 years. Also, this video was mostly intended to posted on the Manns Facebook page. Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!
Great looking vehicle, I worked for a fellow in the early 1970s who had a new one and it was just about exactly like this one. I always have liked the looks of them, they look solid and dependable and the work done on this one really fits the overall look. I haven't seen one on the road in many years, it is good to see this one get new life.
They really are nice, comfortable vehicles too. Thanks for taking a look, we appreciate it!
Cool road sounds & road views Like all the camera angles 🚂
Thanks Gary, I'm glad you liked it. We appreciate you watching!
Really nice work all around. Including the video presentation. Would love to have something like that.
Thanks Dale, we appreciate you taking a look!
Sweet Restomod! I really like it. Great video!
Glad you like it Gerry, thanks for watching!
Great car, great music, And, ať least, job well done. Live long, and prosper guys....
I restore 69-75 IH Pickup Trucks. This T/A is very nicely done.
Nice work and nice video. I have a 75 Travelall myself. Admittedly, I'm not really into frame swaps. But, I understand why people desire them.
They did a really nice job on this one!! I myself like the straight inline 6 engine!!!
This looked very good
Love it...
Thanks for watching Peter!
Very nicely done...A pretty popular thing to go now I believe...I expect you've seen Grenade Motorsports...He loves those Hemi things.
Yeah, I've seen quite a few of his engine swaps. Thanks for taking a look Zig!
Why do you need that valve on the brake line? What does it do? This truck is awesome I think more should be made with old top new bottom lol awesome truck and video production
It is a Proportioning valve ...What it does is controls the pressure between the front brakes and the rear brakes ..front disc brake vehicles had them from the factory ..It senses when the rear brakes are almost locked up and sends more pressure to the front disc brakes ..Hope I explained it OK my old Ford pickup has one and when I got a leak in the rear brake line my brake light lit up on the dash since it has a sending unit on it also
Beautiful! Too beautiful for me because I like use 4x4 option. 😁
Thanks for taking a look my friend!
Great job
very good driving
What year Durango do you use? This is very impressive!
Wow you don’t see to many of this
I still can't wrap my head around this build. Excellent work, and I understand wanting modern stuff....................yet keeping the factory seats and tiny ass shaving mirror? Why not just keep it all factory, or make it mostly up to date? To each his own.
Any chance you can disclose the cost of such a project? I am looking into buying a travelall and want to do something almost exactly like this!
God bless Missouri 👊
Did the original motor get another life?
What HVAC system did you use in order to use the stock controls?
Me gusta la camioneta
iS THIS FOR SALE???
No, I'm afraid not, this one was built for a customer.
In the long run that truck would be worth more if it was all original.
That may be true, but the customer wanted every day drivability and low maintenance.
Howmuch
5.7 hemi is garbage