THE Truck Show Pt2 (The Ultimate International Harvester Collection!)
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2024
- Now for the REAL reason why we came to this SHOW! I mean I LOVE Big Trucks! But we all know that I LOVE International Trucks THE MOST! This collection is near and dear to my heart....for GOOD REASON!
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1972 1310 white paint fire truck is an absolute gem!!
Oh man! That's some beautiful trucks, Ben! I can't say I appreciated them as much as you, 'cause you were there and felt the smell of them, the aura/their presence. But I can imagine it being quite an experience :) Thanks for showing!
We had a 1976 loadstar it was yellow and white with the Sundance interior, we hauled alot of corn with it
I'd take any of the D SERIES trucks. Digging the 1310 the most
That first red IH you showed.
New sub! Liked
Finally, some red IH's.
The green '35 pickup has good memories for me. My dad had a '33 black IH pickup in the 60s he drove every day to his job at the Fort Wayne IH plant. If he was home, he'd take me to school in it! I loved going for rides on weekends in it. I miss that truck!
The white hay truck is my pick thats always been one of my favourite trucks
I like one of the first two travel all wagons
I think they are unbelievable 👍👍
One of the red ones love all of them my pop had a 73 green 2wd love that thing
I'll take the Scout!
Bens geeking out on IH’s lol cool stuff
Can ya blame him ? 🤣🤣
@@thomasfletcher4765 not at all
Nice collection Ben. Thanks for sharing 🙂👍
Both those 4300 are awesome my favourite trucks!
This is the part I have been waiting for. I love Cornbinders!
The old 46 wood made, but really couldn't pick one but them travel haul are beautiful, thanks for showing us around, all the best to you and your loved ones
My favorite is that white single cab, long bed step side. That’s my favorite truck ever. I’ll have one at some point. But that 5 speed really puts it over the top. Unbelievable.
72 1310 srw
My favorite: the first pick up you showed after the two Tavelalls. 1971, 3/4 ton, 4WD, V8, 4 speed in IH red.
You referred to it as a simple man’s truck. I see it as a work truck. A beautiful piece of machinery that served someone working in the trades or a farmer.
I had a similar truck of the Chevy variety. It had a positaction rear end and I never got stuck on a job sight. I loved that truck.
Man, those are beautiful! Thanks for posting. I grew up right next to a dealer in PA ..
Awsome collection! Prairie City is actually on the "wet" side. Todd the retired trucker.
Very very nice collection. I would say the 1913 ih and the other three early 1900's trucks are my favorite. Oh and the bus.
That is a fantastic collection of trucks! My dad was 12 years old when that motor wagon came out! He was a mechanic too!
Great Vehicles! So awesome 👌
My favorite is the 1 I'm buying from you today...
My favorite of his collection is the Scout. My favorite International of all is the Scout Terra
Sorry Ben I can’t pick a favorite truck in the video they are all so cool. Keep up the good work and stay safe out there.
Beautiful collection! 4300s are a nice truck.
The 2 wheel drive 74 Travelette is my favorite
Travelall you mean?
They must take better care of there trucks out there then they do in Nebraska. I picked up a 70 1100 4x4 that was a city plow truck in Nebraska, 8,000 original miles, I am the third owner. No rust but it is beat up, dents on every panel and spackled in bondo. I also have a 68 1200 camper mobile 105k miles. Very straight, perfect patina and next to no rust besides surface.
Love me some woody longroofs.
I have to say the 1969 D-1200 is my favorite of the collection. I would daily drive that truck in nice weather.
All.
Ben three things to say to you. #1 Part 2 Truck Show was better than Part 1. #2 I am partial to Scouts [love the looks/styling and a buddy of mine had one] #3 Should be mad you for not warning to wear a towel round my neck [ I was drooling over your buddies' private collection] Would have been worse if I were with you In Person
The 1961 fire services truck would be my choose as i was born in 1962 ...
1962 yellow have just like it.
35 flatbed very nice
Wow, that '35 2 ton was sweet! Thanks for sharing and giving us the specs.
I really like the two-ton flat bed. I also like the one-ton flat bed that you picked up recently.
I like the 1935 best, but I like all of them.
A fantastic video. Thank you very much.
Would love to see that collection.. Owned a few Internationals over the years, pickups, travelalls, scouts and a couple of metros. Oldest was a KB5 school bus, newest a 1980 diesel scout. Wish I still had all of them. That hydro lock brake lever was something a lot of wreckers used to have. The lines from the master cylinder went through it then to the brake system. You stepped on the brakes, flipped the lever up and it kept the system pressurized, locking all four wheels.
Cool truck show 👍 . Of all the classic car shows I've been to , I've yet to see an international ( plenty of studibakers and various other makes , but not one international 🤦♂️
What can I say about these cool trucks!I had a '71 1210 4wd similar to the white '72, also a ex FD truck with 10,000 miles on it,it had a busted front differential due to being dropped into a cement manhole cover,I replaced it with a newer '74-'75 unit but never could get the brake issues straightened out,it had same bumpers as it too, also Dad bought a new 1100 in 1968 with special ordered paint similar to if not Flame Red like the '71 Travelette.
1947 KB 5 My favorite truck
The International red truck and the flame red Travelette would be my favourite picks! I have an affinity for red pick up trucks, currently owning 2 race red Fords
Would like to see a video done of the Smithson International Museum in Rimbey Alberta.
Just saw the green transtar at the I5 chromeshop truck show
😍😍😍 one of my all time favorites
The first travelall
Hey, great video, what an awesome collection. Something you pointed out on the fire truck intrigued me. The 5 speed transmission. I just acquired a 1965 travelall 1200 4x4. From what I can tell it came fully optioned. In looking at the transmission, I noticed it is an international harvester corporate transmission and is a 5 speed. I cannot find much information on that transmission and wondered if you had and knowledge or details about it? I would love to know more and would appreciate anything you could divulge about that transmission and whether or not this was a common option for these vehicles.
Thank you
No K series trucks???!!! 😲😲😲
My truck is a110 1958 Sept side 9 foot box two tone pink and white 25 thousan milles
I have a question what’s can y’all tell me about a 1974 international custom I came across one don’t really know much about truly interested?!!
1913 "motor" wagon because how the hell would you call it a "ENGINE" wagon for those who harp electric is motor an fuel is engine/lol. You can say what you ever want about the different rigs and say stuff like most have never seen anything older than maybe the nineties.. I have owned a lot of this stuff that is considered way old... because I am seventy two, nocking on the three in a few months... grew up in a town that if you went a full thirty plus miles, I seen for my first time anything as near new as the sixties.... I was born in the forties an those rigs were all before the second world war. And the ramp truck you have Ben, should be mine and giving to your kids. A couple months ago, old mans garage did a video on a man who invented a absolute must have polishing system which includes a clay bar. Ben, damn it.... look it up as its a holly grail of polishing a car that has not been painted, that all original look brought right back so nice you swear its repainted. Since I see the part three, I will continue with more dialogs of way back then or "Just look at that"/lol
They just don't make them that well built any more