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Mike

07-18-2007 14:47:49
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I just bought a 1950 International Pick-up. Has anyone ever converted one of these to a small block dodge/chevy/Amc ??

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Buzzman72

07-18-2007 16:48:08
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Re: 1950 International Pick-up in reply to Mike, 07-18-2007 14:47:49  
It's been done. I've got a '52 I'm planning to install an AMC 360 in...may start with a Torqueflite auto, but eventually I want to go with an overdrive tranny--and a couple of companies make AMC-to-700R4 adapters, but they're kinda pricey {$350, for no more than what you get...JMHO).

Try the folks at www.oldihc.org first...Wildman Bill has a template for installing disc brakes onto the stock front hubs-and-bearings...and I believe he's got a smallblock and rack-and-pinion in his K-series International, so he might be some good help. And there are plenty of others who'll offer advice, opinions, and good information as well.

Good luck with your Binder...and keep us posted!

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Mike

07-19-2007 14:43:13
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Re: Re: 1950 International Pick-up in reply to Buzzman72, 07-18-2007 16:48:08  
What about a Chrysler 318 with a manual 4-spd. After all, this truck was a manual.ALSO: any interest in the orginal Straight 6 and tranny from anyone. Best offer. 913-634-1785

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