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1967 International 1/2 Ton Pickup in Scottsdale, Arizona
This rare 1967 International short-box pickup was originally
purchased on the prairies. The truck was owned by a family member
of an International Harvester dealership. Restoration began twelve
years ago, prior to the owner selling the truck. Suspension
upgrades were made including increased capacity torsion bar and
custom disc brakes. An AMC 401ci V8 (an option in 1974-75 IH
trucks) was installed. The engine was completely rebuilt in 2017 to
1969 specifications. Rare early 1970 390 heads with dogleg exhaust
ports and studded rocker arms, .030 over pistons and a 1969 NOS
high-performance camshaft were part of the total professional
rebuild. An MSD ignition, electric fuel pump, Edelbrock intake
manifold and carburetor were also added. The engine has 500 miles
since the rebuild. The Chrysler 727 automatic transmission was
rebuilt with a shift kit as well as a rebuild of the Dana 44
limited-slip differential. The truck body was restored in 2013
which included an NOS truck box, bumpers, as well as many other
parts, including a dual exhaust with equalizer. At this time, a
professional Line-X box liner was applied. ** TITLE IN TRANSIT**
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