1947 International Harvester KB-2 Panel Truck
1947 International Harvester Other Panel Truck
Technical specifications of International Harvester Other 1947 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Sparks, Nevada, United States |
Make: | International Harvester |
Model: | Other |
SubModel: | Panel Truck |
Type: | Panel Truck |
Year: | 1947 |
Mileage: | 1 |
VIN: | 37924 |
Color: | Red and Black |
Number of cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | 5 speed manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Red and wood grain |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This is a 1947 KB-2 panel truck that has about 2000 miles on a frame off overhaul. I built it for mild off road camping trips.
The body and frame are original and mostly unmodified, except: it has 4 threaded holes on the roof to attach the roof racks; a trailer hitch and trailer lite socket in the rear valance panel; gussets in the corners of the rear doors put in to stop metal fatigue; the original instrument panel frame, held into the dash with several spot welds, was removed to make room for the new instruments; a body crossmember to hold up the floorboards was removed; one of the inner fender well panels was notched for the power steering setup. The original steering shaft was cut and a new fitting was welded on to connect the power steering gearbox. Rusted out areas at the bottom of the side and quarter panels were repaired with steel panels. Several new holes were drilled in the original frame to attach new crossmembers, motor mounts, brackets, etc. It still uses the original springs.
The front axle is a Dana 44 and the rear is a Ford 9". They have 3.5 gears, limited slip differentials, with Warn manual locking hubs up front and disc brakes andGas- adjust shocks allaround. The rear axle has a sway bar off of an F-250, The front has a shop-built sway bar and dual steering dampeners. It has a power steering setup out of a Scout (Saginaw, I think). The motor is a Ford 300 Cubic inch straight six mounted to a ZF 5 speed transmission and Borg Warner transfer case taken out of an F-250. The clutch, pressure plate and clutch hydraulics were replaced during the overhaul, as were the u joints and the entire brake system, The engine, transmission, transfer case, and axles were scavenged from junkyards and CL listings and were not overhauled. Two new 16 gallon gas tanks are suspended between the frame rails.
The wiring was all replaced during the overhaul. It is now 12 volt. I added turn signals, two extra brake lights, and two new LED dome lights.
The interior has new plywood floorboards (epoxy coated to resist water damage), and insulation in the sides and roof, which is covered with a plywood liner. Aftermarket seats and seatbelts are in place. The original gauges were replaced with new VDO gauges including a programmable speedo, voltage meter, oil pressure, temperature and dual fuel gauges. The steering wheel is original and has some cracks. The glass is all new. The window and door seals are new. Custom lockable door handles attach using the original holes.
The rear passenger side fender is dented, due to a collision with a Honda (you should see the Honda). There are several scratches and small dings on the paint and body. The paint is not a showcar type finish. It has many runs and blemishes and looks like a farmer put it on in a barnyard.
It has BFG all terrain TAs with about 2000 miles, plus two matching spares with zero miles.
I started this vehicle yesterday after it sat for more than a year. It fired right up. I drove it about 30 miles into town on the interstate at 70 mph plus. The actual mileage on this vehicle is unknown.
Buyer must pick up in person or pay for shipping. I can deliver to a local shipper if need be.
The body and frame are original and mostly unmodified, except: it has 4 threaded holes on the roof to attach the roof racks; a trailer hitch and trailer lite socket in the rear valance panel; gussets in the corners of the rear doors put in to stop metal fatigue; the original instrument panel frame, held into the dash with several spot welds, was removed to make room for the new instruments; a body crossmember to hold up the floorboards was removed; one of the inner fender well panels was notched for the power steering setup. The original steering shaft was cut and a new fitting was welded on to connect the power steering gearbox. Rusted out areas at the bottom of the side and quarter panels were repaired with steel panels. Several new holes were drilled in the original frame to attach new crossmembers, motor mounts, brackets, etc. It still uses the original springs.
The front axle is a Dana 44 and the rear is a Ford 9". They have 3.5 gears, limited slip differentials, with Warn manual locking hubs up front and disc brakes andGas- adjust shocks allaround. The rear axle has a sway bar off of an F-250, The front has a shop-built sway bar and dual steering dampeners. It has a power steering setup out of a Scout (Saginaw, I think). The motor is a Ford 300 Cubic inch straight six mounted to a ZF 5 speed transmission and Borg Warner transfer case taken out of an F-250. The clutch, pressure plate and clutch hydraulics were replaced during the overhaul, as were the u joints and the entire brake system, The engine, transmission, transfer case, and axles were scavenged from junkyards and CL listings and were not overhauled. Two new 16 gallon gas tanks are suspended between the frame rails.
The wiring was all replaced during the overhaul. It is now 12 volt. I added turn signals, two extra brake lights, and two new LED dome lights.
The interior has new plywood floorboards (epoxy coated to resist water damage), and insulation in the sides and roof, which is covered with a plywood liner. Aftermarket seats and seatbelts are in place. The original gauges were replaced with new VDO gauges including a programmable speedo, voltage meter, oil pressure, temperature and dual fuel gauges. The steering wheel is original and has some cracks. The glass is all new. The window and door seals are new. Custom lockable door handles attach using the original holes.
The rear passenger side fender is dented, due to a collision with a Honda (you should see the Honda). There are several scratches and small dings on the paint and body. The paint is not a showcar type finish. It has many runs and blemishes and looks like a farmer put it on in a barnyard.
It has BFG all terrain TAs with about 2000 miles, plus two matching spares with zero miles.
I started this vehicle yesterday after it sat for more than a year. It fired right up. I drove it about 30 miles into town on the interstate at 70 mph plus. The actual mileage on this vehicle is unknown.
Buyer must pick up in person or pay for shipping. I can deliver to a local shipper if need be.