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    An International build without a Chev drivetrain!

     



    I get tired of seeing the same old builds, you know the ones; Hey look at my '32 Ford... SBC powered, 9" yada, yada, yada. So I decided to build something a bit different - 1953 International R130 that I found in a farm yard surrounded by various other "vehicles"

    I bought it for $500 CDN.

    Next was deciding on a drive train, lucky for me a 1991 F350 came up in the local Kijiji ads not a great powerhouse, 7.3 ZF5 combo but at $1000 including a pair of fresh batteries and decent tires I figured, Why not?


    Now to disassemble, first the 'Binder;


    And the '91



    Now to join the pair;





    She sits waiting in my garage patiently until I get the time to get the furnace working, and get back to working on her.I honestly need a few more hours in the day!!!!
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    Great project and what a great fit!
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    YEP! It's not your average belly button!
    Originally I thought you were using the motor / trans to go into the IH frame. So that pic was a double take when I realized the cabs swapped places. 8-)

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    Very cool! This will be a beast of a hauler!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    YEP! It's not your average belly button!
    Originally I thought you were using the motor / trans to go into the IH frame. So that pic was a double take when I realized the cabs swapped places. 8-)
    I would have swapped the engine into my '53 frame but it was too old and the front suspension was a bit weak to be safe in my opinion
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    Isn't that a '61 Olds tail light in the Edsel picture, too.....
    Last edited by rspears; 12-19-2014 at 06:48 AM.
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    This is going to be a great project. What is the state of the engine and the rest of the running gear? Keep us posted of the progress.

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    In answer to your questions... Yes the white car's taillight is a '61 Olds Super 88 4 door sedan and it is for sale. I know it can be bought for less than $1000, not in too bad of condition.
    The engine in my '53 came from a truck with less than 250,000 Km on the clock but a lot of hours still it runs quite well, the trans is a ZF5 that is starting to howl so I'll be tearing it down to rebuild, everything else seems to be in pretty good working order. This week I will be getting some work done on it as I work Monday and have the rest of the week off.
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    Bruce, have you been a zf5 before?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    YEP! It's not your average belly button!
    Originally I thought you were using the motor / trans to go into the IH frame. So that pic was a double take when I realized the cabs swapped places. 8-)
    Same here!!
    Well, he did say yadda yadda yadda ... So there went my theory how it would go ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post
    Bruce, have you been a zf5 before?
    No I've never BEEN a ZF5 before, and can't say I know anyone that ever was!
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    We will have one apart to replace the rear housing and I'll take some pics for ya. It's been a while since I've had one apart.
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    Thanks, I'll probably need some insight as the last time I had a transmission apart was my old '57 Sportster. That was eons ago it seems.
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    A lot has changed since the last time I posted; I sent the Edsel to a new home, traded the Galaxie for a '61 unibody Mercury M100 truck. I still have the old 'Binder but it's in storage while I look for a garage to rent as we moved from our place in Camrose into a mobile home in Stettler AB. I'll put pics of the Merc. soon.
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