I owned a 1957 International A-100 PU in the early 1970's. Good truck but it had an intermittent electrical short but other than that was an interesting PU to have. Could be fixed with a crescent wrench and screwdriver. Everything was bolts or screws.
I had the 1983 scrambler from 1983-199o. Bought an 89 wrangler, just in time for the YJ to come out. then sold that YJ and bought my current 2006 TJ, which was a frajile little dohc 4 banger. enough power, but frajile
I have a friend that had that Jeep Scrambler in the late 80’s or early 90’s. He saw my father’s 1983 CJ-7 Jeep in blue that he wanted to buy it from my father. In 2002 my father gave him the Jeep towards him just after doing some yard work around the house. My father had gotten a 2002 TJ Jeep. I even drove it the newer Jeep a few times till my mother sold it to this one couple that was really good friends with my parents. That Jeep has a plow attachment just liked the CJ-7 did. My sister did drove the old one during 1 summer and a little bit the next summer.
I had a 51 L-120 IH. It had the Silver Diamond 220. Great engine. I drove the truck for 6 mo. with the starter not working. I started it with the crank that was under the seat.
My International sounds a lot like yours. Mine is a 4x4 3/4 ton, long bed with each rear fender cut out for a spare tire. What makes it strange is the factory 5 speed transmission with a PTO.
I was thinkin 1955-58 Chevrolet Cameo pick up as well as the GMC Subarban ( like the Cameo) from the same years as well as a 1971-72 GMC Sprint which would have been the same thing as a Chevrolet El Camino why I even seen one of these that was an SP454! Talk' bout RARE!.' Nother one 1957- 59 Dodge swept side pick up and just one more 1961 -64 Chevrolet Corvair loadside and rampside pick ups
Had a 67 J10 , straight six, three speed standard in 1981.paid $300 for it because it had no reverse gear. Still drove it but always had to find a pull through’ parking spot at the local store.
the Nissan Pickup 5 spd Trans missions were JUNK they were OK if you jut drive around town but anything off road you better have another Transmission handy.
Hudson looks amazing ❤
Cj8 is my dream jeep.. I think a 40,41 Hudson truck is one of the best looking trucks ever made
That Hudson is flat out gorgeous too!!!!
I agree. Hudson severely screwed up by dumping it.
IH always made great looking trucks
You didn't see my 59 long bed ih if you think ih made nice looking trucks
I owned a 1957 International A-100 PU in the early 1970's. Good truck but it had an intermittent electrical short but other than that was an interesting PU to have. Could be fixed with a crescent wrench and screwdriver. Everything was bolts or screws.
Hudson Terraplane resembles the very similar 1937 Studebaker Coupe Express. Two takes on the same idea. 😊
Whatever became of the Jeep Honcho? Does anyone know or remember?
It died with the fullsize Jeep truck, sadly.
You left out Diamond T's pickups from the 1930's and 1940's.
Already talked about this in my Previous videos. But will make a more detailed. In my upcoming videos
I would have included the Jeep Forward Control trucks from the late '50's to the mid '60's in this group.
I have an 1985 CJ8 Scrambler. Jeep sold the 87-92 wrangler/scrambler overseas for several years
I had the 1983 scrambler from 1983-199o. Bought an 89 wrangler, just in time for the YJ to come out. then sold that YJ and bought my current 2006 TJ, which was a frajile little dohc 4 banger. enough power, but frajile
I have a friend that had that Jeep Scrambler in the late 80’s or early 90’s. He saw my father’s 1983 CJ-7 Jeep in blue that he wanted to buy it from my father. In 2002 my father gave him the Jeep towards him just after doing some yard work around the house. My father had gotten a 2002 TJ Jeep. I even drove it the newer Jeep a few times till my mother sold it to this one couple that was really good friends with my parents. That Jeep has a plow attachment just liked the CJ-7 did. My sister did drove the old one during 1 summer and a little bit the next summer.
My dad a 1965 Ih that I learned to dive in it was a 3 in tree it was big six cylinders it power was great on gas
I have three internationals, they’re all great trucks. But when you drive by a field they like to veer towards it, it’s all that tractor blood in them
K effect@I remember back to the days when we useda call old International trucks 'Cornbinders'!!!!.
My 1st truck was an IH 1210 4 door cab. Wish I still had it
I had a 51 L-120 IH. It had the Silver Diamond 220. Great engine. I drove the truck for 6 mo. with the starter not working. I started it with the crank that was under the seat.
I have an Int r110 , 4 x 4, 220 blue diamond
I had a corn binder once, sure miss it!
My International sounds a lot like yours. Mine is a 4x4 3/4 ton, long bed with each rear fender cut out for a spare tire. What makes it strange is the factory 5 speed transmission with a PTO.
I've always wanted to purchase CJ8 but I never had the funds. I'd still love to get one.
The Nissan hardbody desert trucks were awesome
Had an 82 until it was stolen. X has an 81 still.
when i was a kid we had a junk Hudson Pick up in the pasture that we always played in
My dad has a Nissan frontier 1988
The Tempo truck looks very similar to DKW's Schnellaster models.
@ 4:58 "under the hood it's powered 3.5L flat head engine" while the Video shows a Chrysler Imperial V8 Hemi
@2:18 "Either a Pontiac 151 cid Four cylinder , or an AMC 258 cid Straight six engine" while the video show a V8
I was thinkin 1955-58 Chevrolet Cameo pick up as well as the GMC Subarban ( like the Cameo) from the same years as well as a 1971-72 GMC Sprint which would have been the same thing as a Chevrolet El Camino why I even seen one of these that was an SP454! Talk' bout RARE!.' Nother one 1957- 59 Dodge swept side pick up and just one more 1961 -64 Chevrolet Corvair loadside and rampside pick ups
amazing
🖤🖤🛻
Ya' know, Jeep actually made a REAL pickup, not just those silly CJ conversions.
Yep!
the "J" series, J-10 and J20, and the XJ derivative, not to mention the COE B10 -B20, and the Honcho
yes, my dad had a 1956 W.O Jeep Pick up
Had a 79 J20. That thing was tough and it would go just about anywhere.
Had a 67 J10 , straight six, three speed standard in 1981.paid $300 for it because it had no reverse gear. Still drove it but always had to find a pull through’ parking spot at the local store.
There was also the pickup version of the 2nd generation Jeepster. 😎👍
Find an alternative expression to "Bad Boy"; you're guilty of *Extreme Overuse.*
the Nissan Pickup 5 spd Trans missions were JUNK they were OK if you jut drive around town but anything off road you better have another Transmission handy.
You forgot the 1970 Bronco pick up!
SQUARE BODY
In the jeep truck you talk about a 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder motor but you show a V8?
IH beat all those out with the scout
Seems modern have all become _stilted limosines with baskets in the rear?_
All go-slow Jeeps. No excitement!
Oh yeah? Drive one first8
Tha jeep
This is a pretty forgettable list, and Wrangler pickups are rather antithetical to their ilk.