1923 International Chain Drive Truck: There are tons of vehicles advertised all over the US daily. About 10% of them are completely road ready. Those are being offered by a seller asking 20% over the max value the vehicle would ever bring in the best economy. The other 90% are project cars. Of those project cars, 1/2 are complete scrap/junk. The other 1/2 may have some upside but the restoration cost exceed the value you can get when done. Every once in a while a classic like this come up that has plenty of "meat on the bone." This IHC truck is one such truck. The truck obviously needs restoration but it is a rare truck that is complete, has a dump bed, and is chain driven. There are no gauges, minimal electric components, and no glass. Needless to say, a restoration is easier on this truck than most classics. I can guarantee that this truck brings double what you invest in it. So if you don't like spending $25-35k to make a $25-35k profit, keep searching CL. Maybe you can pick up a 1973 Mustang project for $10k, spend $20k restoring it and sell it for $15k in 2 years. Contact any time to discuss further.