Uncle had a 56 that was bought new by Mott core drilling of Huntington. Always thought it was a good looking truck….
Can someone help me ID this rig???
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 6rubios, Nov 9, 2022.
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Most of the different brands of trucks back then used the same cab .
the vents on the hood should help identify it . -
It won’t have power steering, air conditioning, much of a heater, air ride and will be loud and slow. So the drivers will hate it.IH9300SBA, HoundDog7 and OLDSKOOLERnWV Thank this.
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My 1961 International B160 is the same way…. -
Huh didnt even know diamond Ts were a thing. Neat learn something new every day.
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Not worth the messing with
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sure it is, restore it as a toy. Id love to get my hands on that and turn it into a ratrod or offroad buggy. This secene from fast and furious comes to mind.
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The fender shape looks like an exact match, plus the ridge for the upper body line and the vents...
I do believe you nailed that one!
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It’d be the darling of the truck shows. As a working rig not so much. I’d like to have itLast edited: Nov 10, 2022
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Here’s another one he had….along side a Emeryville
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