Make: | International Harvester |
Model: | Other |
Year: | 1955 |
Mileage: | 100,000 |
Engine: | 350 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Vehicle Title: | Salvage |
Item location: | McLemoresville, Tennessee, United States |
Up for sale with NO RESERVE is my RARE 1955 International Harvester Half Ton Panel. Relisted due to NON-PAYING BIDDERS. If you cannot pay, then DO NOT BID!!! Truck has been chopped four (4) inches from the top. It sits on a 1992 Chevy s-10 frame. S-10 steering column has been mounted into the truck and original dash wasNOT cut. Steel tubing was put down and covered with sheet metal in the back, replacing the old wood floor. Brand new gas tank has been relocated between the frame rails. Body has rust as seen in the photos. Will need front floorboards. I have NOglass for the truck.
The truck includes a 350 motor and a 400 turbo transmission (both for rebuild). They came out of another running/driving project that I had. The truck will come with the B&M shifter. The truck comes with two bucket seats and one bench seat for the rear, two headlights,TWOreplacement grills (one has ONLY minor surface rust and dents, the second has rust through but still usable), an oldwiring harness (from the s-10) and several other misc. parts. The truck has NO TITLE (ebay would not let me list the vehicle without putting something in on the "Title" line).
This truck will need a ton of work but when it's finished, you will have a rare and very valuable truck. I LOVE this truck but I just have too many projects at this time.
Feel free to email me with any questions. I am not always on my computer but I will respond as quickly as possible. I have tried to be as honest as possible and my ebay rating speaks for itself.
Vehicle is sold "as is," where is. There are NO warrantiesexpressed or implied. $500non-refundable depositdue within 48 hours of the auction ending. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early as the vehicle is for sale locally as well. Vehicle does NOT leave my possession until all monies have cleared. Buyer assumes all responsibility with shipping the vehicle. Tires do hold air so the vehicle can easily be pushed onto a trailer.