I love old international's I had a 61 travelall in the 10th grade back in 1975 it had a 345 V/8 and a 3 on the tree we lived very close to the Mississippi river and it was great for myself and friends to jump in and go the the river for some fun also played some bumper tag with it LOL it was white and we called it the milk truck good times thanks for saving one more IH
Just stumbled across this, liked & Subscribed with notification bell. I would love one of these, I live in the Pacific NW. Those old International's thrive here.
I had one smooth ride if only half pavement half dirt . Engine blow by could empty the oil pan climbing a mountain pass . Generator does not like over oiling
Those Lil electric fuel pumps are much happier pushing than pulling fuel so the closer to the tank the happier they are but it sounds great considering .
Just liked and subscribed. Good running engine. Most likely a 220 cube red diamond engine? Those clear plastic gas filters mounted between the pump and carb under pressure are a fire waiting to happen. Better to mount a substantial canister filter between the tank and fuel pump. That way any debris and water is captured before it damages the fuel pump.
Thank you for the advice! currently waiting for a mechanical fuel pump so don't have to listen to the clattering electric and I will relocate the fuel filter then!
Typically there is but this one was converted into an ambulance so there are no seats, but there is a storage area where the rear seat floor boards are.
@@radaklegarage you're not too far from me. I'm in Holland. I've got a soft spot for 60s IH pick up and Travelalls. When I started watching and you mentioned Ishpeming and pulled out that pamphlet from the Ionia Free Fair my attention became laser focused on this. Man, to find this UP there and seeing it's been downstate I think you and it were meant to be together.
Too bad it's not a four-wheel drive man anyway it doesn't look like it but that's a good old cruiser dude those things were heavy duty I'm only about 2 minutes into the video so I'm going back.
I love old international's I had a 61 travelall in the 10th grade back in 1975 it had a 345 V/8 and a 3 on the tree we lived very close to the Mississippi river and it was great for myself and friends to jump in and go the the river for some fun also played some bumper tag with it LOL it was white and we called it the milk truck good times thanks for saving one more IH
Love the story these vehicles have!
Those IH trucks are great! I just subscribed to your channel to see what happens to this truck! 💯😃👍
Just stumbled across this, liked & Subscribed with notification bell. I would love one of these, I live in the Pacific NW. Those old International's thrive here.
We don't see to many of these around here so I couldn't miss the chance to get my hands on one of these
Dude that is a bucket list vehicle for me I freaking love those things! You're so lucky to own one!
Great find a rare one yes markdowney 😊
I had one smooth ride if only half pavement half dirt . Engine blow by could empty the oil pan climbing a mountain pass .
Generator does not like over oiling
That McDonald's baseball card might be worth something.
Nice ride. I love old panel wagon types.
Same here!
I lived just north where you pick it up from it definitely a long trip
1200 grit wet sandpaper and some heavy buffing compound will shine that paint up almost like new.
Those Lil electric fuel pumps are much happier pushing than pulling fuel so the closer to the tank the happier they are but it sounds great considering .
Awesome Truck!
thank you! really excited to work on this one.
That is bad ass, love IH's
Very cool
That looks like a big 6 cylinder!
Very cool truck
Indeed! Very excited to work on it
Just liked and subscribed. Good running engine. Most likely a 220 cube red diamond engine? Those clear plastic gas filters mounted between the pump and carb under pressure are a fire waiting to happen. Better to mount a substantial canister filter between the tank and fuel pump. That way any debris and water is captured before it damages the fuel pump.
Thank you for the advice! currently waiting for a mechanical fuel pump so don't have to listen to the clattering electric and I will relocate the fuel filter then!
Thats thing is cool bro.
Cool truck. Are there any seats in the back that are folded down?
Typically there is but this one was converted into an ambulance so there are no seats, but there is a storage area where the rear seat floor boards are.
Häftiga snygga bilar jag har en c1200 1964
Wasnt there one similar in the movie Grumpy old men?
She’s sweet
Just got on board 2.3.23 (there's some lottery numbers for you). What's the status of this project?
Currently in hibernation out of the elements while I order parts to do brakes and possibly a clutch.
@@radaklegarage you're not too far from me. I'm in Holland. I've got a soft spot for 60s IH pick up and Travelalls. When I started watching and you mentioned Ishpeming and pulled out that pamphlet from the Ionia Free Fair my attention became laser focused on this. Man, to find this UP there and seeing it's been downstate I think you and it were meant to be together.
Too bad it's not a four-wheel drive man anyway it doesn't look like it but that's a good old cruiser dude those things were heavy duty I'm only about 2 minutes into the video so I'm going back.
I couldn't hear the engine over the clattering pump.
In the process of ordering a new mechanical fuel pump to replace the clattering pump!
Great truck. Good find. Check out puddins fab shop. He has one did a bunch of vids you’ll like his channel.
Oh yes very familiar with puddin and his channel 👍🏽
Looks military.
I was told it was a military ambulance!