Had one in high school. 2005 lol. I ripped the gas tank out from under it driving off road... somehow made it all the home on the fuel in the gas line before I realized what happened when it wouldn't start the next morning. Another time it popped out of gear while I was asleep and when I went to get in it couldn't find the darn thing...it rolled all the way through the neighborhood. Smacked down a bunch of mailboxes and busted through a fence before crashing into a brick house. Got in it, turned the key and backed it out. Many more stories of that truck
Man you find the coolest old cars and trucks! I'm also in Oregon and it's pretty cool to see areas I know while you're testing these vehicles! Hopefully I will be buying something from you someday
I learned to drive a stick shift in my dads ‘64 international. It was that ugly green that they used, butt ugly !! We could load it with firewood can high. Put it in granny low , and take it up the hill and it would never spin a tire.!! I my father worked and retired from IH. Wish he could see this beauty
U-Tube.....We are watching an American Icon. The legend lives..... even if they aren't made anymore. Sad, very sad. I hope that one day in the future they will be back, there certainly is a market for them.
They should at least remake the body parts from an aftermarket factory. And have it available for sale as a real model hobby kit and assemble it together...etc...
what are those little dots though????? ......KIDDING!? What a gorgeous truck - BAT community is already loving it it seems from current price ;) Good Luck! Denwerks you are my idol/role model.
It was probably cheaper to use the same platform of the scout but I agree I have a 67 1200c 4x4 and it definitely looks better than the 69 and newer trucks
Wow, where can I get mine ???? I love it. BTW, just adjust the steering box up to snug, then back off a bit, and lock it up with the lock bolt. Takes 5 minutes....
Beautiful
Had one in high school. 2005 lol. I ripped the gas tank out from under it driving off road... somehow made it all the home on the fuel in the gas line before I realized what happened when it wouldn't start the next morning. Another time it popped out of gear while I was asleep and when I went to get in it couldn't find the darn thing...it rolled all the way through the neighborhood. Smacked down a bunch of mailboxes and busted through a fence before crashing into a brick house. Got in it, turned the key and backed it out. Many more stories of that truck
Really nice truck!! Judging from the color, spotlight on top and condition, I would guess that it might be an old fire department vehicle.
Man you find the coolest old cars and trucks! I'm also in Oregon and it's pretty cool to see areas I know while you're testing these vehicles! Hopefully I will be buying something from you someday
I learned to drive a stick shift in my dads ‘64 international. It was that ugly green that they used, butt ugly !! We could load it with firewood can high. Put it in granny low , and take it up the hill and it would never spin a tire.!! I my father worked and retired from
IH. Wish he could see this beauty
U-Tube.....We are watching an American Icon. The legend lives..... even if they aren't made anymore. Sad, very sad. I hope that one day in the future they will be back, there certainly is a market for them.
They should at least remake the body parts from an aftermarket factory. And have it available for sale as a real model hobby kit and assemble it together...etc...
I learned to drive with my dads 1966 International.
what are those little dots though????? ......KIDDING!? What a gorgeous truck - BAT community is already loving it it seems from current price ;) Good Luck! Denwerks you are my idol/role model.
Really nice! Wish I could own one.
Our fire Department had one. 4 speed All wheel drive. Tough truck but no power steering
the 1969 was the last year IHC trucks were nice to look at -who approved the design after that must have had a deep grudge against the co.
It was probably cheaper to use the same platform of the scout but I agree I have a 67 1200c 4x4 and it definitely looks better than the 69 and newer trucks
Wow, where can I get mine ???? I love it.
BTW, just adjust the steering box up to snug, then back off a bit, and lock it up with the lock bolt. Takes 5 minutes....
Here is the Link to the Auction bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-international-harvester-1200/
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Still available? How much you need to get out of it? How many miles on it?
Thanks
I have one for 7,000
47,854.7 miles . . .
Do you know if a c10 step side bed would fit in a 64 harvester?
It needs king pins!! That’s what causes the wonder
you mean wander?
it came with a holley 2 barrell
Never saw an International I did not like😊
Es una joya...
No reverse light
2wD only.."