I have a friend who needs some room, and is wanting to sell a couple of old IH trucks that belonged to his father. He asked me to help him with a value, but I hadn't the faintest idea, so I thought I would ask for help here. Neither one has run in 20 or 30 years. Both engines are free.
One is a 1940 with 6 cylinder Continental equipped with an 18 foot flat bed.
more images at http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/Fo ... teve/1940/
Other is a 1952 equipped with a 6 cylinder IH or Chevy engine, did not look closely enough to tell which. Currently has a dump bed on it, but also has USAF property tag on the dash that states original equipment was a platform/stake bed
More images at http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/Fo ... teve/1952/
any suggestions on price, located about 80 miles south of St. Louis.
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Re: IH trucks
Pickups have value. Unless the cab parts fit pickups. Probably very little, scrap value.
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