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1952 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER METRO VAN, ORIGINAL SURVIVOR

Make: International Harvester
Model: METRO
Type: VAN
Year: 1952
Mileage: 49000
Color: White
Engine: 220
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: White
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: San Antonio, Texas, United States

1952 International Harvester METRO Additional Info:

1952 INTERNATIONAL METRO VANFEEL FREE TO CALL ME 210-548-1310
Offering a recent New Mexico originalsurviving 1952 IH Metro van. In 70 years its had only two owners. I plumbingcompany in Las Cruses and one other. The truck comes with service records an inch thick dating back with 1958. It is 100% original, well not the tires. The truck has a 220 in-line 6 cylinder with a three speedstandard. Its still 6 volt. Someone hit it when it was parked on the road. But....its not too bad. Maybe $1500 in body work in the drivers side rear corner. This truck is sold as found as is, will need work to get back on the road. Notcurrentlyrunning. Very cool!!!!

Thanks for your interest and or winning bid. I hunt vintage cars and trucks across the great state of Texas, have since 2004. Most of what I find are rare and unique vintage vehicles, and generally over 40 years old. Most will have scratches, dings, dents and yes rust at some level. I do my best to accurately describe what I see. During the auction is the time to call or write with your questions or concerns, not after winning. My phone number in San Antonio is 210-548-1310. I’m friendly and easy to work with. I’m also happy to help get your vehicle loaded when your shipper arrives or help when there is a missing title situation. I offer all winning bidders two-weeks from auction end of FREE storage. Thereafter $15 per day unless previously arranged. A non-refundable deposit of $700.00 usd is due at auction end. The balance within a week via cash in person or wire transfer. Again thanks for your interest!

On Mar-11-20 at 08:45:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

UPDATE! I added a few pictures of the file and original service records. Thanks