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'47 International KB-2
Well... I couldn't help myself... Seems as if I have to stay busy messing with stuff...
I bought this 3/4 ton truck over the weekend. It's mostly complete, except motor/trans, glass, floor board and front bumper. The hood, cab, and bed don't have any dents, so I'm going to clear coat as is. All the fenders have dents, so I'll do my best to bang out, smooth out with bondo and shoot with flat black. I retired my grandpa's '77 Chevy 1/2 ton farm truck about 7-8 years ago, which is why I bought the '62 GMC. However, several years before I retired the Chevy, I blew the head gasket and rebuilt the motor and attaching components (alt/rad/starter/etc). The rest of the truck was in horible shape, but it was all I could afford at the time. I stil have the truck and plan to take the I6 from the Chevy and put it in the International. I have no idea how much of a task that will be (frame spacing/motor mounts/etc), but I will give it a shot. My plan is to keep this a low budget, yet fun project. I don't plan to chop it or any of that stuff. Other than the fenders, it's in too good of shape. The people I bought the truck from, said the wheels are from a T-Bird, but they are 15" 48 spoke and I haven't been able to confirm that yet. Anyway, I plan to sell the rims and put on the simple steel wheels with chrome baby moons, as the orig International chrome hubs are too expensive (even used ones). There is one item I cannot figure out on this truck... Behind the driver's side cab/door, on the side of the bed, is a ledge/shelf that flips up and down. In the photo, it is flipped up. It's in the same spot where some truck models installed the spare tire, but on this model, the spare tire is mounted under the bed (like our GMCs). This compenent is too high for a step and also too high for a jerry gas can. Any ideas? |
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Hi David, that ol' Binder looks like it's gonna be a very fun project! The first truck I bought was in 1973, a '55 International 100 (1/2 ton). It was great truck! Looks like yours has a steel bed floor like mine did.
I like your idea of using the '77 I-6 in it. You will have lots of room to work with and they are really very smooth running engines as you know. If you remember, my '55 GMC had a 230 transplanted into it sometime long before I got it. It's been a great engine even though it has a little lifter noise. I have a 250 that will go in it's place when the 230 dies, but I might croak first! If you take a BUNCH more pictures maybe we can help solve the mystery of the shelf! Those wheels do resemble ones I've seen on pics of '64 era T-Birds. Thanks for the post! DAC
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Doug Crawford Rapid City, SD 1970 GMC K5 Jimmy Mom drove 30 years 1972 GMC C2500 owned since 1979 1955 GMC 100 driver-project 2006 GMC Yukon Denali---wife's truck Hope to have a '60 GMC Suburban again someday |
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Nice Find Clarke. They are starting to become popular. About six months ago I brought home a 1946 K-2, that I had been sniffing around for almost two years. It was in South Dakota, I was in California. Finally got everything worked out. It has KB bumpers and hood ornament. Completely stock and the horn works!
Foley, Greenwood, CA |
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Looks like fun.
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Also another question, did the SD Historical plates transfer to California? I have recently applied for 3 sets with the state DMV using "year of vehicle" plates in substitute of the state issued ones. The original 1955 ones were accepted for the '55 GMC, the '72 plates were rejected for the '72 GMC and the '70 plates for the '70 K5 Jimmy are still pending. I re-submitted right away on the '72 for the state issued plates. We need more pics and info of your new Binder too! Looking forward to learning more about both these IH's! This goes along with your tractors nicely and it's even the right color. DAC
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Doug Crawford Rapid City, SD 1970 GMC K5 Jimmy Mom drove 30 years 1972 GMC C2500 owned since 1979 1955 GMC 100 driver-project 2006 GMC Yukon Denali---wife's truck Hope to have a '60 GMC Suburban again someday |
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Foley, nice truck! My wife likes the photo with the road and trees.
DAC, why did they reject your '72 tag? Looks like they are in really good shape. I have a '62 KS tag on my GMC; it was no big deal here. Now, on my '63 camper, they wouldn't let me do that, because it doesn't have a motor. Only motorized vehicles can recycle tags. So my camper has an issued tag on it, but I plan to find a '63 KS tag to put on there anyway, then I'll pitch the issued one in the camper closet (in case I get pulled over). |
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To answer those questions DAC, yes, I ran across it in 2014 when I was in SD at the big IH show in Huron. The pix were taken on the driveway that winds up to our house here in Greenwood. As for those SD historical plates. The previous owner didn't want them. When I registered the truck here in CA, our DMV didn't want them, and I didn't want them. So they are history. I've done a lot of research on the K and KB series Clarke, and have a couple of good contacts who specialize in those models. Should you need info, pm me and I'll do what I can to help with your project.
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It looks like the area you live in is beautiful! Waiting for more pics from both of you! DAC
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Doug Crawford Rapid City, SD 1970 GMC K5 Jimmy Mom drove 30 years 1972 GMC C2500 owned since 1979 1955 GMC 100 driver-project 2006 GMC Yukon Denali---wife's truck Hope to have a '60 GMC Suburban again someday |
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Here's some additional photos of the shelf I was telling you about... Anybody know what it was intended for? It's attached with the exact same type of screws as other components on the truck.
As you notice in the picture with the boss lady, the shelf makes a good beer holder. She was steering the truck for me as I was moving it with the tractor. This time she made me clean out the inside of the truck before she would get in. Last time she helped me move a truck there was a live five foot long black snake behind the seat. Let's just say she was not thrilled to see it. |
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The photo next to my International Tractor is before I modified the suspension...
The photo from the side is after I modified the suspension... Of course, after I move the engine from the back to the front, the back will rise some and the front will settle some. Should have a little rake to it. |
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