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21-07-2011, 14:32:13 | #1 |
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International Harvester
me tope con esta joyita en youtube,un IH 1966, lo encontre ATR
sorry no pude poner el video directo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BAM5yf__UQ http://www.youtube.com/user/1966ih#p/u/0/vZpCTE6ODsY encontre esta info http://www.fourwheeler.com/readersri...ad_trucks.html Brubaker must be salivating over this puppy. What else could a true son of the Midwest do after seeing Ron Clothier's '66 IH 1300A? The rumble of the Borla'd and Holleyfied 502 Chevy resting between homebuilt tuberails would be music to anyone's ears, and the Eaton/Fuller 7206A six-speed (with 9:1 granny gear) and Fabco TC-38 transfer case turning 49-inch IROKs on a Rockwell 1311/42-inch front and Spicer N175 rear axle-both Detroit-Locked-make us think that this Reader Rig would be right at home at Top Truck Challenge. Other good stuff found on this monster includes dual Ramsey winches, a 70-gallon (!) Fuel Safe fuel cell, two Be Cool radiators (one tucked under the bed with electric fan), and dual batteries and alternators that are manually bridgeable should one or the other expire. With these kinds of tech tricks onboard, it should come as no surprise that this Vestal, New York-based rig was built by a mechanical engineer. slds Última edición por mariof fecha: 21-07-2011 a las 14:37:26 |
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Re: International Harvester
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