3/4 Ton Crew Cab 382 4spd Excellent Hauler Project Material Corn Binder

Condition: Used
Make: International Harvester
Model: Other
SubModel: 1210
Type: Crew Cab Pickup
Trim: Sweet
Year: 1973
Engine: 392
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: 4spd
Drive type: 2wd
Interior color: Yellow
Safety: This thing is old, it's not about safety
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Spokane, Washington, United States
Extras
8 Track, A body to be proud of, Cassette Player, Leather Seats

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Description of 1973 International Harvester Other 1210

1973 International Harvester 3/4 Crew Cab
392, spd, ront PTO, reat Interior (Dusty), ed Tool Box, 10 Inverter, lock Heater, Lug Rims
Purchased from estate sale after owners passing. Was running when parked. Comes with over 20 classic 8 track tapes, ostly vintage country! Interior is mega sweet and I will be posting pictures later, ot sure what to make of the 110 power cord but I will inspect at peoples request. Not much else is known about this rig. I recently put tires on with 40% tread and modern 8 lug wheels. Excellent hauler material. Watch this auction and ask as many questions as you like! Can email more photos!

PLEASE CHECK BACK DAILY AS I WILL BE ADDING MORE PICTURES AS TO HOW CLEAN THIS RIG ACTUALLY IS!



On Jul-16-15 at 02:32:03 PDT, eller added the following information:

Wednesday 7/15

Spent most of the day cleaning up the dash, nner door jams, ashing the truck and began to wax it. Inner door se rear doorals on this truck are amazing with no signs of rot and great integrity. Nothing is falling off and they all look good and will not need replacing. There is a small hole on the inside of the driver side rear door that will require some attention. This is the only thing like that I have found so far. There is a picture of it listed above I will take more precise measurements tomorrow as I wrap up the interior and take more photos. I will attempt to pull up the rubber matting front and rear to give you some ideas as to the condition of the floor boards underneath. From what I can tell they are solid with some surface rust. Depending on what I find I might spend the day on that or begin the daunting task of detailing the engine compartment with the goal of getting the truck running.
By the end of the day tomorrow I hope to have an idea as to how well she turns over. Major purchases will be a battery and carb rebuild kit so the new owners can enjoy this right out of the box! I will also be inspecting the straps that hold the gas tanks against the body as I might drop a tank and clean it out as well.