My dad had one like it back in the early 60s. Had a 190 Cummins on propane 5spd with a split axel. I spent a good part of my early childhood in the passenger seat.
esse eu conheço foi lá por 68. 70. Puxando tora de Pinheiro de metro de grossura beira do rio Pelotas entre bom Jesus e São Joaquim no faxinal preto serraria bolonheguese
@panzerkampfwagen123 pictures and the video don't do much for this truck. you should see it in person it is incredible.. it is a work of art. The owner re-did the truck him self Mickey Delia French Town NJ
you can now see this truck in the Navistar International museum in Chicago IL they purchased the truck from me.. check out these sites when you get a chance mack truck.tv mack mack truck com
My brother, A.L. Rose of Roswell, NM restored a 1947 KB11 International about 9 years ago and has sold the truck to a party in Dover, OH. This truck is one of the best restorations in existence - much better truck than the red '49 KB11.
@ironmartonline, It just sounded like it might be idling to low, sounded as if you had to give it a little throttle to keep it running, Id like to own one yes, but i really just want an rd 450 inline six engine by itself.
@NathansBackwoods Motor, Trans all work and operate very well I have no idea what you are talking about? Do you own a KB with a Red Diamond motor? Thanks Jay
Yea, very nice. But I'll take the continental engine all day over the 450 But nice truck all the same. To bad it's gunna sit and just collect dust now haha And hope they paid well for it
kennethrobinson11231 I think these ol’ red diamond engines used solid lifters which is why they are a bit more noisy. My ol’ 68 Volvo had solid lifters too... You can just tell when You hear this engine run. Good observation though😉
Mickey had a lot of hours into this truck, It is a passion for him check out this site I did for him It is still being put together if you are into old trucks and macks check this out: mack mack truck.com
Is this the kind of truck that you ride standing on the running board steering thru the window because you can't stand to stay in the cab while climbing a mountain pass when it's 100 degrees out? That's how my grandfather drove his...
Nice truck but around here...with that rear...you'll get killed.....literally. The days of running 40mph on the interstate are long gone. I have a KB12 project. The only thing reasonable is to either do a glider into another running gear later model or upgrade everything. I don't like trailering trucks around.
PARABENS ! ! também. gosto. de. carros. antigos. 👍👍👍👍🇧🇷
Something really cool happen to this truck.. Navastar aka International bought this truck from me and it is now on display in their musem in Chicago.
i would love 2 find one like it or similar to fix up
Beautiful truck. I love those old 5 and 6 spoke hubs. I kinda wish they were still in use.
My dad had one like it back in the early 60s. Had a 190 Cummins on propane 5spd with a split axel. I spent a good part of my early childhood in the passenger seat.
Cummins engines are diesel, not powered via propane
@@gordonfleming851 yes, but he means it was converted to run on propane
Eu gostei muito deste caminhão GMC, tem um motor muito potente.Parabens!!!
Cleudecil de Moraes - Rolândia - Paraná - Brasil
Navistar International thought so to. They bought it and it is now in their museum in Chicago..
esse eu conheço foi lá por 68. 70. Puxando tora de Pinheiro de metro de grossura beira do rio Pelotas entre bom Jesus e São Joaquim no faxinal preto serraria bolonheguese
@panzerkampfwagen123
pictures and the video don't do much for this truck.
you should see it in person it is incredible..
it is a work of art.
The owner re-did the truck him self
Mickey Delia French Town NJ
you can now see this truck in the Navistar International museum in Chicago IL they purchased the truck from me.. check out these sites when you get a chance
mack truck.tv mack mack truck com
My brother, A.L. Rose of Roswell, NM restored a 1947 KB11 International about 9 years ago and has sold the truck to a party in Dover, OH. This truck is one of the best restorations in existence - much better truck than the red '49 KB11.
This is a Gas Motor it is a Diamond 450 made by International
Navastar International purchased this truck to put in their musem
Located in Chicago IL
@ironmartonline, It just sounded like it might be idling to low, sounded as if you had to give it a little throttle to keep it running, Id like to own one yes, but i really just want an rd 450 inline six engine by itself.
@ironmartonline Adjust the valves man. A little loose, And yes I do have KBs and 450 501 and more thanks
a question what engine is this KB11 its detroit diesel because sound likes 6v71
ah the sound of a BIG gasoline engine
@NathansBackwoods
Motor, Trans all work and operate very well I have no idea what you are talking about? Do you own a KB with a Red Diamond motor?
Thanks Jay
@NathansBackwoods It is cold from the sound of it. Non fuel njected vehicles tend to be a bit "bitchy" until they warm up a bit.
Yea, very nice. But I'll take the continental engine all day over the 450 But nice truck all the same. To bad it's gunna sit and just collect dust now haha And hope they paid well for it
Needs the valves adjusted
kennethrobinson11231
I think these ol’ red diamond engines used solid lifters which is why they are a bit more noisy.
My ol’ 68 Volvo had solid lifters too... You can just tell when You hear this engine run.
Good observation though😉
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Mickey had a lot of hours into this truck, It is a passion for him check out this site I did for him It is still being put together if you are into old trucks and macks check this out: mack mack truck.com
Motor doesn't sound like its running right.
@1310monster
40 mph... Top speed is 27 Mph Thats it.
@DOffio, I don't even remember posting that comment...lol
think you need more c.c.a.
It kicked over, he had enough.
binder.
Is this the kind of truck that you ride standing on the running board steering thru the window because you can't stand to stay in the cab while climbing a mountain pass when it's 100 degrees out? That's how my grandfather drove his...
Yes, seen it
Nice truck but around here...with that rear...you'll get killed.....literally. The days of running 40mph on the interstate are long gone. I have a KB12 project. The only thing reasonable is to either do a glider into another running gear later model or upgrade everything. I don't like trailering trucks around.