Thanks for the reply FDChappie. Was there a 300 series? From what I've researched in 74 IHC changes the Light line numbers to 100, 150, 200 and 500. for 1/2, 3/4, 1 and 1 1/2 ton trucks. Did I miss one. I've been reading forums and such all over the net and as soon as I think I understand something something else pops up and confuses things. I've owned a couple of IHs before this - most recently a 1700 that was previously a roofer truck that had a dump/scissor lift bed. Came in handy for some landscape hauling and then a little later for the roofing I did on a shop I built but then it sat and it was time for a new home. This truck was pretty beat up and while I did at one point consider replacing the cab on the truck but given the little I used it the license and insurance on the thing was eating me up.
This 500 came along when I had been planning to convert a 71 Chevy C30 dually to 4wd. I had been researching that project for a while - collecting parts, but I was a little overwhelmed with the necessity to replace the front end cross members and A-arms and such when there was never a leaf spring version of the C30 in that year range. I didn't really know about the 500 series Internationals - I just knew that the truck was much heavier built than the C30 I had - but International overbuilt everything right!. While I had looked at some International dually one-tons before most had A-arm suspension like the Chevy. This 500 was the first one I'd seen with front leaf springs so that meant the 4wd conversion would be simpler.. I really don't need the extra weight carrying capacity but it would be nice to replicate a factory 500 if I can find the right parts.
There is a picture floating around the net that is of what was apparently the last Light line truck to come off the assembly line in 75 or 76. It is a four-wheel drive truck. Wikipedia says the last truck off the line was an All Wheel drive 200HD. I cam across a Pinterest post that says that it was a 500 four wheel drive truck.
There is a Loadstar 1600 4x4 for sale on e-bay right now that claims to have a Dana 70 front end but it doesn't have the traditional Dana60/70 pumpkin cover. (See attached picture. Perhaps I should contact the guy selling that truck and see what info they have on the front diff. To me the 1500/1600/1700 loadstars are a definite step up in truck size but I did read somewhere that the 500s didn't sell that well because generally buyers in that category were opting for a loadstar instead. I also read that some of the transmission choices that International offered applied to both the llght line and the loadstars though so it is certainly conceivable that the differentials could overlap as well, The rear differntial currently in the 500 is much larger than any Dana 70 I've ever seen and I expect it is an IH axle. If memory serves me correctly it is smaller than the diff that was in my 1700 but not by that much. It's certainly conceivable that the Light Line 500s and the Loadstar 1500s would have used the same drive train so that's a very good point. Was four wheel drive a factory option in the Loadstar line in 75?
My plan is to make this truck a vehicle I can use for medium duty trailer towing. I have a dump flat bed that will go on the truck. It appears that the previous owner had been taking steps to restore the truck. The cab is in very good condition without rust holes but it is primered and all the door handles and stuff were removed in preparation for painting. The engine compartment firewall was painted and the engine was painted and there isn't a spot of oil on it. This suggests to me that the engine may have been rebuilt and perhaps never even run since the rebuild. Everything is very dusty but a look under the air cleaner cover suggests the carb is new or rebuilt. I need to see if I can get the engine running but I haven't made the time to do it. The line set sheet says the truck came with a 345 but if it was rebuilt then it may or may not be original though it is definitely an IH motor. The tranny is definitely a four speed but I'm not sure which one or how to identify it.
Any and all information is welcome. Thanks again.