1924 IHC 103


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Post Sun Jun 15, 2014 7:10 am

1924 IHC 103

I have (what I have determined to be), a complete rolling chassis for a 1924 IHC Model 103. It was used as a trailer for a County Highway work wagon. It has the 40" Goodyear rear hard rubber tires on it. It has the Torbensen drive rear wheels. I can post pictures later today. I don't know what to do with it. It's in pretty nice shape considering the age. The tie rods are gone because it was converted for towing. I found the IHC logos on it. Is it something I should try to sell, are there people into the big old trucks? It must have been a monster in it's day.
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Post Sun Jun 15, 2014 7:40 am

Re: 1924 IHC 103

Very interested in seeing the pictures of the frame.

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Post Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:39 am

Re: 1924 IHC 103

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Here's a picture.

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Post Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:44 pm

Re: 1924 IHC 103

Those wheels are amazing! I go crazy everytime I see them!
1933 IHC Bus. Cpe
1933 IHC B-3 f
1935 C-1 IHC pickup
2 x 1936 IHC C-30 Fbs
3 x 1938 IHC D-2 Pickups
1938 IHC D-30 fb
1941 IHC K-1
2 x 1947 IHC KB-1 Pickups
2x 1953 IHC R pickups
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Post Tue Jun 17, 2014 12:08 pm

Re: 1924 IHC 103

are the wheels wood or steel?

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Post Tue Jun 17, 2014 4:31 pm

Re: 1924 IHC 103

Big chunks of steel. I would love to take it to the Grain Elevator and weigh the chassis. It's the shorter wheelbase but it's still was rated a 5 ton truck. There is actually sliding channels and if you take the bolts out it would slide out to make the longer wheelbase.
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Post Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:57 am

Re: 1924 IHC 103

I thought steel, but was not sure since a lot of vehicles that era were wood.
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Post Wed Jun 18, 2014 2:35 pm

Re: 1924 IHC 103

Thinking outside the box (.....and no it's not a box of wine). Hows about smog_guy uses this frame on a new Toyota build!!!! That old body/new frame theme has been used up, and this frame looks like it's up for the challenge! What you say smog_guy, give it a try? :P :P :P :P :P :P :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Post Wed Jun 18, 2014 2:52 pm

Re: 1924 IHC 103

I have limits and that exceeds it!
It needs to have the correct cab placed back on it.
It's a rolling piece of history. Just so cool.
You ARE thinking outside the wine box!
1933 IHC Bus. Cpe
1933 IHC B-3 f
1935 C-1 IHC pickup
2 x 1936 IHC C-30 Fbs
3 x 1938 IHC D-2 Pickups
1938 IHC D-30 fb
1941 IHC K-1
2 x 1947 IHC KB-1 Pickups
2x 1953 IHC R pickups

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Post Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:18 pm

Re: 1924 IHC 103

Someone needs to take that chassis and this 103 I found with a cut-off frame and put the two together into a complete, running truck!

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