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Re: 1954 International Metro Van


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Posted by Harold H on August 31, 2004 at 14:00:58 from (66.6.185.16):

In Reply to: 1954 International Metro Van posted by Mike Omweg on August 30, 2004 at 18:42:12:

I tried to post a reply earlier but it disappeared so I'll try again. The International Metro of that era was the preimum and most popular step van produced. They were built in 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton, 1 ton and 1 1/4 ton. I think the model numbers at that time were; 100 1/2t, 110 HD1/2t, 120 3/4t, 130 1t, and 150 1 1/4t. These are from memory and may have errors.The drive train is basicly the same as other International light trucks of the same tonage at that time. Parts are generally available. An exception is Metro body parts would probably be very hard to find. They were a very durable truck. There are a couple of good IHC truck sites on the internet. One is "oldihctrucks.com" I think this address is correct.

Harold H


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