Anybody need a KB-5?

I posted this on the binder planet. It didn't generate any interest.
Anybody here interested?

Cut and pasted from bp:

so in my seemingly endless quest for an old truck to play with, I came across a kb-5 of unknown vintage. It's been in a barn for the past 25 years and appears to be complete and relatively rust free. It has a flat/stake bed and appears to have a two speed axle and dual rear wheels. Beyond that I don't know what it is, or what it has.

This is too big and heavy duty for what I want, but I think it can be had cheap.
So is anyone here interested? If so, I can find out more. Does anyone want to trade for something less heavy duty?


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Kbs can be quite attractive with some imagination.
I always liked this kb-6
 

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That's nice, but this particular one is about a thousand light years and a million dollars away from that.

I looks like this, but not as nice:

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I've always wanted to drop one down on a more modern chassis and build it into a toter home. Of course I too am light years and millions of dollars away from that kind of project.
 
kb-5s can be quite attractive with some imagination.
I always liked this kb-5

That isn't a kb-5, it's a 6 or bigger. The 5's still have the headlights mounted in the fenders, not on top like the bigger trucks. It's still a good looking rig, and unique. Nothing something I would own, a little too new. The mirrors just don't work for me!
 
that isn't a kb-5, it's a 6 or bigger. The 5's still have the headlights mounted in the fenders, not on top like the bigger trucks. It's still a good looking rig, and unique. Nothing something I would own, a little too new. The mirrors just don't work for me!
I see what you mean, thanks for pointing that out. :gringrin:
never noticed the mirrors before. Lol
I found that picture on goog img.:smile5:
 
Depending upon how cheap and how much work is involved in returning it to road duty, I might be. I'd like to get something a bit heavier for Dad to haul his house with than what he currently has:

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This van has a low milage 460 in it that if planted in the binder, would make a good hauler. The trailer itself weighs around 12k from what I'm told. The tongue weight alone squashes this e-250, even with the load compensator bars at full attention. :icon_eek: the only reason it sits level in this pict is because of the 4x4 blocks between the frame and axle. :nono:

anyway,... Can you get a pict of it to post?
 
depending upon how cheap and how much work is involved in returning it to road duty, I might be. I'd like to get something a bit heavier for Dad to haul his house with than what he currently has:

this van has a low milage 460 in it that if planted in the binder, would make a good hauler. The trailer itself weighs around 12k from what I'm told. The tongue weight alone squashes this e-250, even with the load compensator bars at full attention. :icon_eek: the only reason it sits level in this pict is because of the 4x4 blocks between the frame and axle. :nono:

anyway,... Can you get a pict of it to post?

Jeff, I can't get a picture that is meaningful. It sits in a barn with crap piled 6 feet high all around it. The dump bed pictured above is a fair representation of it, but in much nicer shape.
It has at least 3 flat tires and all the rubber is rotted off. It was last licensed in 84, so it's a sure bet it doesn't run and never will, in it's present configuration.

For what you propose, this would be a huge project.
Remember, this thing is at least 59 years old.
You need would upgrade the complete drivetrain, axles, brakes, suspension and steering to modern stuff to make a suitable tow rig. Then you would need to upgrade the 6 volt electrics, replace all the rubber, interior, instruments, paint etc.

This would be better suited to a puddle jumper, part time farm rig or parade rig, or better yet a parts rig.
 
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Jeff, I can't get a picture that is meaningful. It sits in a barn with crap piled 6 feet high all around it. The dump bed pictured above is a fair representation of it, but in much nicer shape.
It has at least 3 flat tires and all the rubber is rotted off. It was last licensed in 84, so it's a sure bet it doesn't run and never will, in it's present configuration.

For what you propose, this would be a huge project.
Remember, this thing is at least 59 years old.
You need would upgrade the complete drivetrain, axles, brakes, suspension and steering to modern stuff to make a suitable tow rig. Then you would need to upgrade the 6 volt electrics, replace all the rubber, interior, instruments, paint etc.

This would be better suited to a puddle jumper, part time farm rig or parade rig, or better yet a parts rig.

Ah, ok. Definitely more than I am looking for right now. I assumed that it was halfway decent and I could swap in the 460/c6 to power it, and in my excitement I overlooked your statement of condition in post #3. Doh! :mad2: thanks.

I've found a mid 60's cabover locally that's the perfect size and appears to be in good shape, but I haven't been able to get back to it to see if I could get my hands on it. I will once it gets warmer here though, since I might have to sleep in it if I drag it home. :lol:
 
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