Vehicle Description
1947 International KB3 Truck
Famous more for its farm equipment than its consumer pickup truck
line, the Post War Diamonds, as they became known, were always
behind when it came to design, and offerings through a dealer
network. Not to say they were without the quality, but because of
their focus on the farm equipment market, which they did well at,
the consumer line took a back seat. As a result, there are many
fewer leftovers currently in the classic market, than there are say
from the Big 3. Can you say sleeper?
It was 1950, and a hardworking farmer was presented with, from his
wife, this Post War Diamond pickup truck on his anniversary.
Needless to say, it became his favorite working toy, always being
used, but always being taken care of, by putting away in the barn,
and giving it a weekly wash (the dairy cows did not even get that).
I give you the anniversary gift, that never stopped working, but as
a result, has stayed in good shape!
Exterior
A farmer built and installed dump truck style wood bed, constructed
and installed in 1960 (but it does not lift, manually or
hydraulically) replacing the original pickup bed is seen. A respray
of No 10 Dark Green presents nicely since it is from the early
'90's covers all steel panels, hood, and cab. Original pressed
steel wheels, with original International Diamond moon caps, and
new black sidewall tires are seen all around. A tall grille with
the 1948 added design cue of the "wings" which stretch and curve
from headlight cowling to headlight cowling. Black step up style
running boards adorn each side, and front and back bumpers present
in "working" condition.
Interior
Available only in green, the interior is green with a green
Naugahyde bench seat stretching across in front of a beautifully
presenting cream aged color square style instrument panel, within a
green painted dash. An original steering wheel is seen, as well as
the original fire extinguisher looking canister...function unknown?
Door panels are green metal and ceiling is...green!
Drivetrain
An International Green Diamond 214 engine which was an L head 214ci
6-cylinder resides in the original engine bay. A sliding gear
3-speed manual transmission is attached to the back and is shifted
inside on the "tree". A recently overhauled downdraft carburetor is
attached to feed the mill.
Undercarriage
Underneath appears good but is unverifiable due to the truck not
fitting on our lift!
Maybe it's true that International Harvester is the house that
bright red Farmalls built (not to take anything away from the
company's heavy-duty trucks). But its rugged and reliable-albeit
sleepy-light trucks certainly helped haul in the raw materials.
Consigner wants us to know that the original bed (no fenders or
tailgate) is available and can be negotiated in the selling price
if interested.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 300 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania,
conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76
Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and
our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for
more information or to come see the vehicle in person.