I just pulled behind this truck today! Spoke with the new owner who happens to live in my neighborhood. He said he just bought this a month ago. I also just brought my 1967 Scout 800, all original down from our Montana ranch to Austin as well. It's in the shop right now getting a little needed overhaul.
Leave the Truck as is. Don't screw it up. That's what I would do with it. The truck is all original how many do u get in like this one. What a great truck!
when we lived on the farm we had an old International like this.. but it was green and had a 265 cu. in. V8 dad bought used in 1972 just prior to moving to the farm. and when I came to driving age.. I was taught how to drive in that old truck .. yes I am a fan of those old cornbinders
I owned the same cornbinder Hank owns.Except mine was a 1 ton,4 wheel drive.I "m 63 years old,best truck I"ve ever owned.Could plow a country lane "from dusk till dawn".-ain"t too many things us ole boy"s can"t do!
Binders now?! Wow you are A very very sick man! Love the degree you take your machines to! I bet you're gonna be the guy the gets the 6 digit fee in all the real SUV brands! Tip my hat to ya hombre! Grateful you've found A market for yer level, so guys like me can see the daydreams time to time. Seen two of yer FJs in Mill Valley so far. Cant wait to see one in Sierras where the matte look really shines! Thx again for posting all the sickest gear I have ever seen!
Sweet looking truck. That's what a truck should be: utilitarian, and ready to go anywhere at a moments notice. If I had a truck like that, the ONLY thing I'd have modified is the engine. I'd upgrade to a diesel engine, possibly a 4BT Cummins diesel or something that delivers plenty of torque to tow a small travel trailer while still getting close to 20mpgs.
I had one just like that, except the hood was black. It had a slant 4 with really big cylinders, same motor and transmission as the scout (I think). And leaf springs front and back. You couldn"r make it bottom out. I think mine was a 66 but I could be wrong on that. It was a long time ago. The grill was identical to the one in the video.
Yes it was confusing for the 1965 and 66 as they both had the same grille.. Dad's 65 international D1100 series was indeed a 1965 but back in the day any left over vehicle at the end of the year many dealerships would take the 65s that look very similar to the 65 virtually no changes .. and retitled them as 66s so my dad's is actually a 65 but titled as a 66 this was before the Federal govt stepped and made it illegal to change model years on titles to keep dealership from jacking up the original prices to match 1966 prices..
There is a subtle difference in grills. The 1965 has just the "INTERNATIONAL" emblem in the center. For 1966, they added "wings" to either side of "International", just long narrow bands of polished aluminum. Unfortunately, they had to drill holes in the grill to mount them so people like me can't just buy a 1966 grill without leaving holes when removing those "wings". I bought one sight unseen online and the seller assured me it was "perfect". I ended up having to beat it into shape with a dead blow hammer and piece of wood. It was missing one "wing" so I had to remove the other one, leaving a bunch of mounting holes. Since it went on my 1967 1300B one ton dually "Rat Rod", I just went to the bicycle shop and "filled" the holes with different colored bicycle license plate round, plastic reflectors. Looks almost cool...
I been looking for a 66 International on the internet found non with the wings as you say . though I am not disputing.. but its possible .. as the 65 carried over the 64 grille too meanwhile thanks for the information.. thanks you
Pause the above video at 0:23. Study the grille. Dead center in the grille is a band of metal. Though the above "band of metal" is faded, it should read: "INTERNATIONAL". That's a 1965 grille. The 1966 grilles have additional "bands" on either side [that] extend to each end of the grille. Just search: "1966 International Pick Up Truck" for a photo of those "bands" or "wings". By the way, the 1065/1966 grilles would be described as "waterfall" grilles due to the design of the "teeth". The 1963 and 1964 grilles would best be described as "egg crate" and look pretty cool themselves. I've owned 18 Internationals including 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964 (2), 1966, 1967 (2) & 1968 (2). I know, I'm a "glutton for punishment"!
By the way, Danielle, it's not only "possible", it's true. I also forgot, the 1964 and 1965 grilles are ad different as night and day. There's no confusing the two. I've owned most of the 1960's models and know them like the back of my foot.
HiJonathan, I'm wanting to connect with this guy again to check out each others cars. I just brought my 1967 Scout down from our celebrity Montana ranch as well. So we've got some things in common. I'll message you, if I am able to, my contact info. If you wouldn't mind passing it along to the guy who bought it that would be great!
Twiceblown351 Na a truck of this vintage, drop an old IH diesel in it of that vintage. Say a DT361 out of an IH 806/1206... That would be sweet. Better yet, leave it alone. It was Hank Jr.'s ride
I just pulled behind this truck today! Spoke with the new owner who happens to live in my neighborhood. He said he just bought this a month ago. I also just brought my 1967 Scout 800, all original down from our Montana ranch to Austin as well. It's in the shop right now getting a little needed overhaul.
Leave the Truck as is. Don't screw it up. That's what I would do with it. The truck is all original how many do u get in like this one. What a great truck!
I have 1969 1100 D international original still running good i love international
when we lived on the farm we had an old International like this.. but it was green and had a 265 cu. in. V8 dad bought used in 1972 just prior to moving to the farm. and when I came to driving age.. I was taught how to drive in that old truck .. yes I am a fan of those old cornbinders
The 265 was a straight 6 the smallest v8 they made was a 266 v8
Memories. My dad (rip) had one just like that. If I had money i'd buy it right now. For now i'll have to keep hoofin it
I owned the same cornbinder Hank owns.Except mine was a 1 ton,4 wheel drive.I "m 63 years old,best truck I"ve ever owned.Could plow a country lane "from dusk till dawn".-ain"t too many things us ole boy"s can"t do!
That is one heck of a shop!
those International truck were tough. only one thing could stop them.................rust
I've got 99 percent the same truck but it's in upstate new york
@@1986Honda4trax U remember what hank said about new York City? Send me 2 he×× or New York City
Wayne Williams yep, unfortunitely im in the same state😂 i live a good 6 hours from the city though in the woods of new york tho
DO NOT SCREW WITH THAT. Find some old clapped out wreck to restomod
"Resto-mod' would be is SACRILEGE! on this truck!
Boy it would look really nice with the original hubcaps I bet!
Love this One...... Like how you roll......
Thanks for sharing this video.
Nice corn binder.
This guys a legend what ever you do to it will be sweet.
Binders now?! Wow you are A very very sick man! Love the degree you take your machines to! I bet you're gonna be the guy the gets the 6 digit fee in all the real SUV brands! Tip my hat to ya hombre! Grateful you've found A market for yer level, so guys like me can see the daydreams time to time. Seen two of yer FJs in Mill Valley so far. Cant wait to see one in Sierras where the matte look really shines! Thx again for posting all the sickest gear I have ever seen!
Did it have...HOLLEY CARB......on it dude.
Que linda camioneta Lastima que internacional no haga más camionetas
Can you do a video of the '50 Buick in the background, please?
Sweet looking truck. That's what a truck should be: utilitarian, and ready to go anywhere at a moments notice. If I had a truck like that, the ONLY thing I'd have modified is the engine. I'd upgrade to a diesel engine, possibly a 4BT Cummins diesel or something that delivers plenty of torque to tow a small travel trailer while still getting close to 20mpgs.
Nice truck.
also, a very nice shop. can you do a walk around of the shop projects?
What happened to the video you had up of the IH with 4 doors?
I had one just like that, except the hood was black. It had a slant 4 with really big cylinders, same motor and transmission as the scout (I think). And leaf springs front and back. You couldn"r make it bottom out. I think mine was a 66 but I could be wrong on that. It was a long time ago. The grill was identical to the one in the video.
I have one that I drove for years. It's sitting on the farm now waiting for me to find time renovate it. Mine is a '64.
any idea where to find a 66/67 VIN decoder
About how much is this car as it sits now?
From the days when the fuel tank was inside the cab, right behind your back...
Actually internationals were out of the cab at that point. They upgraded to directly beneath the cab so it'll send you through the roof.
Could you ask Dolly to tell Burt to send me a couple of his Year One Bandits please?
It's a 1965 for those wondering. Don't come back with: "It's a 1966!" cause it ain't!
Yes it was confusing for the 1965 and 66 as they both had the same grille.. Dad's 65 international D1100 series was indeed a 1965 but back in the day any left over vehicle at the end of the year many dealerships would take the 65s that look very similar to the 65 virtually no changes .. and retitled them as 66s so my dad's is actually a 65 but titled as a 66 this was before the Federal govt stepped and made it illegal to change model years on titles to keep dealership from jacking up the original prices to match 1966 prices..
There is a subtle difference in grills. The 1965 has just the "INTERNATIONAL" emblem in the center. For 1966, they added "wings" to either side of "International", just long narrow bands of polished aluminum. Unfortunately, they had to drill holes in the grill to mount them so people like me can't just buy a 1966 grill without leaving holes when removing those "wings". I bought one sight unseen online and the seller assured me it was "perfect". I ended up having to beat it into shape with a dead blow hammer and piece of wood. It was missing one "wing" so I had to remove the other one, leaving a bunch of mounting holes. Since it went on my 1967 1300B one ton dually "Rat Rod", I just went to the bicycle shop and "filled" the holes with different colored bicycle license plate round, plastic reflectors. Looks almost cool...
I been looking for a 66 International on the internet found non with the wings as you say . though I am not disputing.. but its possible .. as the 65 carried over the 64 grille too meanwhile thanks for the information.. thanks you
Pause the above video at 0:23. Study the grille. Dead center in the grille is a band of metal. Though the above "band of metal" is faded, it should read: "INTERNATIONAL". That's a 1965 grille. The 1966 grilles have additional "bands" on either side [that] extend to each end of the grille. Just search: "1966 International Pick Up Truck" for a photo of those "bands" or "wings". By the way, the 1065/1966 grilles would be described as "waterfall" grilles due to the design of the "teeth". The 1963 and 1964 grilles would best be described as "egg crate" and look pretty cool themselves. I've owned 18 Internationals including 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964 (2), 1966, 1967 (2) & 1968 (2). I know, I'm a "glutton for punishment"!
By the way, Danielle, it's not only "possible", it's true. I also forgot, the 1964 and 1965 grilles are ad different as night and day. There's no confusing the two. I've owned most of the 1960's models and know them like the back of my foot.
Hardin Montana plates
How much as it is
Good looking videos! Did you get a new camera from that shaky one?
It would be a crime to do anything to that truck other than maintain it.
How much would you like for it?
Keep the truck original
HiJonathan, I'm wanting to connect with this guy again to check out each others cars. I just brought my 1967 Scout down from our celebrity Montana ranch as well. So we've got some things in common. I'll message you, if I am able to, my contact info. If you wouldn't mind passing it along to the guy who bought it that would be great!
needs to have a 7.3 power stroke put in it. that be cool.
Twiceblown351 Na a truck of this vintage, drop an old IH diesel in it of that vintage. Say a DT361 out of an IH 806/1206... That would be sweet. Better yet, leave it alone. It was Hank Jr.'s ride
6.9 IDI v8 Made by International.
4BT
Leave it be
Ever did a Land Rover Defender? They are illegal in the US I believe, but I'd just love to see an Icon Defender...
I hope you didn't rape this truck
leave a classic a classic, and rework the trash.
International pick-up trucks is just TRULY cool machines of the road. Just saying.