Any members have an oldie around to keep the yellow company?
1938 International D15![]()
Any members have an oldie around to keep the yellow company?
1938 International D15![]()
[quote="nomorejohndeere"]Any members have an oldie around to keep the yellow company?
1938 International D15[/quote]
We have a few old trucks. Oldest is a 1923 Chevrolet which started life near here as a dash forward farm chassis, sold for the ripe price of $430.00. Now it has a plywood C cab and a vegetable box built on it.
I have 6 old cats that have a 56 Fordf600,79 r model Mack,and 64 Mack b87.![]()
Eddy,
Being "Red and Yellow" on your forum here is a picture of my 1966 IHC R-185 that is being converted into a Cat Hauler.
It will hopefully haul my Big FIFTEEN and my Big TWENTY some day. But not my D8!
JanM![]()
All original "Survivor" 48 chevy heavy 3/4 ton, originally farm used. Now as my fairweather driver service truck. It was barn parked in october 1976 and I put back on the road september 2018.
farm truck.
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/Sx2LQxT5/DSC02144.jpg[/img]
Stake sides off service truck.
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/cLKj8qYP/DSC02283.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/ZK5X4vqb/DSC02284.jpg[/img]
Videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBS8bpas8dc&t
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc8mvsP7-IY&t
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHdoVtSZdwI&t
I had stumbled on your survivor on some website and didn't know it was you.
Thanks for taking a drive.
How's the 340 doing?
looks interesting
Rescued this 1925 White a few years ago.
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