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Hi there,
I am a chevy guy, but a friend of mine is clearing off his farm of all old trucks.
There are a few old internationals, one is a basic farm truck, but the other one is a narrow cab steel hauler with the escape hatch out the roof, both are pretty rough, but I am sure they can serve someone on this list. There are some other trucks I cannot ID, believe them to be some older fords.....check out the links to the pics below (sorry, all I had was my cell)
The trucks are located on a farm in Stephens City, Va.

I told the owner of the farm that I'd post these pics to the stovebolt.com pages and I know that we are chevy guys, but maybe some of you folks can pass on the good word....

Please contact me and I'll put you in touch with the farm owner.

please see here for pics:
http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y165/mgcarma/old%20farm%20trucks/
Thanks
Kevin

mg.carma@verizon.net

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That International with the narrow cab is a rare one. Someone has GOT to save that one!


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Kevin,
Is that a Novo engine on the orchard sprayer?
Perhaps it is the same model as on a winch I have...
Would not hurt to have an extra.

I am headed up to WV and back tomorrow, Friday, around lunch and return about 3:00 or so. Could I meet you to look at it tomorrow?

Is he asking scrap price, or?

Thanks,
Grigg


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Hey Grigg,
Drop me a line and I'll give you his contact info.
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Yes, it is a novo engine, on a myers sprayer.
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I have posted to the links provided above, thanks for the help.
I don't know what he is asking for any of these trucks, I am still waiting to hear from him regarding giving out his phone number or his email address.
I'll let you know.
thanks
Kevin

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You might post the internationals on BinderBulletin.org

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Originally Posted by Adam Ogle
You might post the internationals on BinderBulletin.org
Also on oldihc.org


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sent you a pm on the trucks


ya I know a few rednecks.Thay all drive chevys to,
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Okay, here are some prices:
sprayer is gone, sorry
Black international without the front end:$300
International flatbed with fertilizer body $350
International steel truck:$350
Ford: $500

please email me and I will put you in touch.
thanks
Kevin


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what about the chevy 41-46 in the first pic


ya I know a few rednecks.Thay all drive chevys to,
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chevy is gone, sorry.

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Hey, the 1940's chevrolet is still available!
Turns out the person interested in it thought it was too far gone, I think it still has good parts on it, you be the judge.
check out the link to the pics, as there are sixty more pics.
thanks
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please give me a call on the chevy my phone # is 703-489-8753 cell or 304-724-9139 home i think i can give the 1940 chevy a good home i need a lot of parts for my 2 trucks thanks andrew


ya I know a few rednecks.Thay all drive chevys to,
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is the truck still there please let me know i will be out that way tomarrow if you can put me in tuch with your friend


ya I know a few rednecks.Thay all drive chevys to,
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AND A MARINE
trucks range from 1942 1/2 ton to 1965 fire engine
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bump to top


ya I know a few rednecks.Thay all drive chevys to,
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AND A MARINE
trucks range from 1942 1/2 ton to 1965 fire engine
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I wish I was closer. That old Ford would be mine. I lke the narrow cab international. The old Chevy would be nice too


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the narrow cab IH sure is interesting, i have never seen one.... wish i was closer i'd snatch up the narrow cab and the IH flatbed in a heart beat

Nate


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International has made a narrow cab as long as I can remember and I think still does. A rebar company in San Antonio, TX still has them . I never pay that much attention but I think they are only a few years old.


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