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What is a Chevy 4400?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by maybelene, Apr 18, 2012.

  1. maybelene
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    I found this on CL nearby but have never seen one. Any ideas what year or what it was used for? Still runs. Is it of any value? Looks cool for maybe a shop truck or convert to a small camper.
     

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  2. ParkinsonSpeed
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    That would make a awesome shop truck but the 4400 is most likely going to mean heavy duty ch***is under it. Almost has the feel of an old armored truck style body on it.
     
  3. pinkynoegg
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    the fenders look like a 47-54 truck because of the headlights but the grill looks early like 39.....probably a heavy duty around 47 or 48. looks pretty cool to me
     
  4. propwash
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    Looks much more like an International to me.....but that "hi zoot" brush guard makes it difficult
     
  5. raidmagic
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    That's awesome!!
     
  6. ev88f
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    It's an International for sure. look at the emblem on the grill
    It'd make a cool camper
     
  7. Hnstray
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    It's a K or KB series International with a delivery body...maybe an old Railway Express truck, or Post Office truck.......


    Ray
     
  8. cmyhtrod
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    Definitely an International, maybe a milk delivery truck? Would make a cool project
     
  9. Rusty O'Toole
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    International all right but what is with the strange wheels and tires? Are they hard rubber or pumped up? Could it be an old armored car with bullet proof tires?
     
  10. ParkinsonSpeed
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  11. toxic waste
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    Hi ,
    This is a International KB 1941 to 1949. KB Series
    The KB series added wings on the sides of the grill, a wrap-around chrome piece on the front hood, a hood ornament and chrome lettering indicating the model designation below the International nameplate on each side of the hood. IH 4400 Delivery Van
     
  12. maybelene
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    He's got another truck listed with it that is a Chevy 4400. Here's the front view. Lots of good info on the HAMB. I'm going to try and look at it in person.
     

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  13. squirrel
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    4400 is a model number for a 1-1/2 ton chevy truck, from the 1940s-50s
     
  14. TIN INDIAN MAN
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    I think Hnstray is dead on.....
     
  15. captainjunk#2
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    what a cool old shop truck that thing would be
     
  16. sololobo
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    *****in Binder, it certainly does look ultra heavy duty, but cool! Speaking of cool shop trucks, I am so smitten with the Acme Speed Shop metro, looking at it again in the L.S.R.U. threads inforces its awesome coolness, sorry just had to say it. ~sololobo~
     
  17. Normbc9
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    That is a pre '50 International KB series delivery van. They were rated at (Single rear wheels) 4,000 Gross cargo Load and with duals the GCL was 5,200 Lbs. All had IH OHV inline sixes. They were strong. Western Parcel Delivery in Southern California operated a bunch of these. We had some KB-70's for fire engine work. Those were tough trucks!
    Normbc9
     
  18. NMCarNut
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    Definitely an International KB, by the looks of the wheels a KB-5
     

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  19. 55 dude
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    since its listed as a chevy 4400 and it's a "cornbinder" chances are their ain't no paperwork!
     
  20. And the owner can't read. Even I can see where it says International...

    Cosmo
     
  21. Chevy Gasser
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    A Chevy 4400 is a 1 1/2 ton like squirrel said but that model could have run up until '56.
     
  22. maybelene
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    I talked with the owner this morning and he does have a Chevy 4400 and this International for sale. He says it was a Fargo truck so i ***ume he means Like Wells-Fargo. It was an early style of armored truck. It is a 48 KB5 and it's all there. He says it only has one bad place in the top. $1800.
     
  23. Ole_Red
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    so is it home yet?
     
  24. squirrel
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    Being an armored car would explain the funky wheels....but it still looks like a bread/milk truck
     
  25. Hnstray
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    The wheels are standard items on International medium duty trucks of that era. Cast instead of stamped, very similar in that respect to Diamond T. I seriously doubt the "armored car/truck" history......it just looks kinda "blocky", but by well before the time this truck was built, armored trucks were well established and had much more secure doors, thicker gl***, gun ports, etc.


    Ray
     

  26. THAT will redefine power parkng at the Nats!!!

    Cosmo
     
  27. R Pope
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    A Fargo is a Canadian Dodge truck,sold by Plymouth dealers. that ain't one.
     
  28. jazz1
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    I can see the international script,,just can't read it,,,looks like a solid old truck,,course they usually all look good on camera
     
  29. Dakota 76
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    Rusty---I am sure the wheels are called Dayton wheels. Most of the Internationals before the 50s used these wheels. They used regular tires. A few used the Budd, disk wheels. Several other older trucks used the same type wheels--White, Diamond "T" , Reo and others. Still see a few now and then. Their main problem was getting the rim on the wheel even, so as not to wobble, but they would carry more weight than the disk wheel, with out breaking. Older semi trailers used this wheel. I still have 3 or 4 trailers with those wheels. Hope this helps.
     

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