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Greetings from Idaho Falls ID. I have ordered parts from IH Parts America for years. Great business and amazing resource for our old binders. Thanks for all you do IH Parts.

78 Terra
 

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Just like the title says. Please let us know a little about yourself and how you found the forum.

Hello

I am from South Australia and just brought a international AB 110 made in Australia. I need bits and bobs to get it back to its original glory.

Thanks

Sam
 
Hello,
I am Jörg and live in Wernigerode in Germany. I own a 1968 Travelall 1000B with a 304 engine and the Borgwarner model 8 transmission for one year.
I came to your forum via the google search.
There are not many IHC Car / Pickup owners here in Germany.
excuse my bad,
I translate everything with google because I can not compare.
mfg Joerg

moin,
ich bin Jörg und wohne in Wernigerode in Deutschland. Ich besitze seit einem Jahr einen 1968 Travelall 1000B mit einen 304 Motor und dem Borgwarner model 8 Getriebe.
Auf euer Forum bin ich über die google suche gekommen.
es gibt hier in Deutschland nicht viele IHC Car / Pickup Besitzer.
entschuldigt mein schlechtes englich,
ich übersetze alles mit google da ich kein englich kann.
mfg Jörg
 
68 1100 C

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Don't Know why I swear I was done with old pickups. Always owned C10s never had leg room when I was 20 years old and even less room at 60 years old .I stopped by to deliver a bid to GC he had a 1968 1100,C for sale I sat in it and I fit .So I purchased it I have no idea why .Now I have to get in running smooth .Will update .
Thanks For Having me
 
Workin on my 75 scout. googled a couple questions about scouts and this site came up each time. Looking forward to visiting with you guys.
 
My name is Mike D. and I live in Southern Maine. My family owned an IH Truck Dealership for most of my adolescent and adult life and my dad work for IH prior to that. I purchased a very correct 63 Scout 80 last summer and I love the fact that I never fail to get positive comments any time I drive it.
 

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Heard about the forum from another scout owner. I told him i was having trouble finding a shop to work on my 1962 80 and he suggested here. I own to scouts a 1962 80 and 1978 800
 
Hello! I've owned and daily driven my '67 Travelette for about a year and absolutely love it! Was turned onto this thread when I ordered the disc brake conversion kit from IH Parts last week. My truck, Henrietta, is in great shape, but looking to make some upgrades, and diving into this forum seems like a great place to start!
 

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New to the site. Located in GA just below Macon. I've felt alone down here by myself. Glad I found you.
Looking to restore my 68 Travelette 1200C. Right now, I have the wide 6 lug wheels with 16.5 tires. The rims can't be found out there and the 16.5 tires are becoming rare too. Would have to change out the spindles to a different lug pattern. Right now, I'm just scratching my head or something else.
 
just go my 71 Scout II, bought it out of Arizona and shipped here to the great but salty state of Hawaii. Found the website looking for info on the Scout and love all the info and advice shared! Aloha!
 
Hi,
I'm an oilfield worker in Alberta, father of 6. About 8 years ago I purchased a 1947 KB-1, which is an ongoing project but now has a SBC 327 in it. I just recently purchased a 1967 bus (Loadstar 1600 with an SV345) that I'm trying to get home so I can start working on it. It's just pure luck that the bus was an IH, I was actually contemplating trying to transplant a 7.3 diesel into it, but after some reading sounds like the SV345 is a solid engine and with a $1500 rebuild might last a long time.
 
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Hello all,

Thought I would introduce myself. I'm Phil from Buckley Washington. Just bought a 1927 IH 1 Ton 6 Speed Special. Can't wait to learn all about this old truck. I have no idea how to even start a hand crank motor. I will do my due diligence to search for information on here for manuals and parts. Any and all help along the way would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Phil
 

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Ffphil,
Welcome to out little slice of IH paradise.
Hope you enjoy playing with your new way back machine. There will definitely be a specific process to starting it up. The wrong one can hurt. :icon_gonk:
 
Just about finished rebuilding my wifes '53 CJ3b, so I thought Id look for the next project
I just picked up a very nice running Scout 80 4wd pickup, 1962.
Clean straight body with a full cap. Lots of rust patina, but no holes. Ill be pulling it apart and totally redoing the body. Engine and transmission runs great.
I hope I can glean some important info as I did from the Willys guys. Info I could get from any manual etc.
Looking forward to getting this started, it wont be fast though>>>
Just like the title says. Please let us know a little about yourself and how you found the forum.
 
Hey folks, just purchased a '73 1210 4x4 Camper Special a few months ago. It's my first IH and it needed a little work to get it road ready, though the 392 still runs strong! It's been fun sourcing parts and working on it this summer--that's how I ended up here! I'm looking forward to putting many many miles on this truck.
 

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Hey folks, just purchased a '73 1210 4x4 Camper Special a few months ago. It's my first IH and it needed a little work to get it road ready, though the 392 still runs strong! It's been fun sourcing parts and working on it this summer--that's how I ended up here! I'm looking forward to putting many many miles on this truck.

Welcome! Looks like a good one. I'm jealous. Mine needs a lot more work to get to where yours is.
 
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