The Jalopy Journal
Yeah...just as aggravating as military duece-and-a-half: [ATTACH]
Being a 2-ton medium duty Dodge, I would believe it to be a New Process transmission. As mentioned before, direct drive pattern would be 5th down...
I think you've already answered your own question. Huge following on Studes and Avantis and a ton of info on upgrading what you have already. A...
Totally not the guy. Jim's old T is sporting Okaloosa County Florida plates. A quick web stalking has a Dave Grassie residing in Valparaiso,...
One of my favorite builds on here. A lot of the pictures are missing, but enough meat and potatoes of the "Simple T" coming together:...
Good to know!! Thanks for that insight. I would be inclined to use just the centers out of these then and find a suitable hoop. 6 1/2 seems to be...
Don't sleep on Jimmy (Wheelkid) who's an Alliance member here: https://rallyamerica.com/ Assuming you wanting to run capless (???) Jimmy even...
Give the man a cigar!! Totally what it is. Found this on an ag site where the owner of a grain truck had similar questions about whether or not...
Man, you ain't kiddn'!! @ CARTER -Thanks!! I don't have this thing in hand. All I know is it came off of a running motor and is available for...
Oddball IH stuff here. Hopefully someone can tell me a little bit about it. Model YGCH. If I decode it correctly: Y= centrifugal advance G=...
Ellis intake for International SD/BD six. I wouldn't think they existed if it weren't for this picture! Not especially helpful go-fast goody for...
Yes! He was a hydraulicsman on CH-46 "Sea Knight" and UH-1 "Huey" helicopters. I think he did two Caribbean exercises between '66 and '68. At...
Not my first tool box, but my dad's. My uncle gave it to him before he went off to Vietnam in '68. Dad was 13 yrs. old at the time. This was "the"...
For decades my uncle had a 1966 Jeep CJ5 he restored that we affectionately called "Pinky". Like your car, it wasn't exactly pink...it was a coral...
We are talking cross over conversions where another hole is required on the passenger side steering arm for a drag link. The stock arm a few posts...
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Point taken. Thank you all for your input. If I can't get the billet steel arms I bought to work out, then the Jeep/Bronco TRE is the route I will...
These were on eBay a little while ago and I wish I was looking when they went on. https://www.ebay.com/itm/115028369929#vi__app-cvip-panel...
I saw this done elsewhere...kinda. This is a custom set of steering arms for a Corvair. Has like a pressed in bushing to take a TRE (probably...
That was my first thought (Bronco TRE), but the consideration is getting the steering box as far away from the firewall as possible. Wouldn't the...
Doing some steering upgrades to my old '58 IH pickup. Dropping the old steering box in favor of a Saginaw 525 and cross steer. Thread here:...
On BRADING's suggestion, I started a search for a couple pair of used flat steering arms thinking that I could stack and weld at least most of 2...
That's my understanding as well. Here I am, excited as hell that something popular might possibly work on this ole IH pickup... ...and NOBODY...
So looking into steering arms... On a tip from an old, old post on one of the IH forums, someone in a land far, far away said he bolted up a set...
Love BinderPlanet and OldIHC. Read the boards all the time and learned a lot about my truck over the years. It seems either guys are struggling to...
[ATTACH] 1958 International Harvester A-110 pickup. It's gotten to the point where it isn't any fun to drive anymore. Always runs great, but...
John Boy- Ton of great info on this guy's blog. Dig around on all of his pages and then some of his posts on the Chevy truck sites. His handle is...
For the few of you looking for a solution to hiding the unit but still use the remote, it appears the Kinter MA-120 has an "external infrared...
Originally Posted by Bull ...kinda sloppy, but I'm at work and this computer sucks!!
Just need a quick idea of what to look for... Original Henry "A" axle and uncut wishbone...mechanical brakes...hubs spin freely...and not close...
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