Look what followed me home

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zigs

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Been chasing this thing for a year. 1936 International C1. Really hard to find all together.
Was super excited when it came available.

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Wowza!! Congratulations, hope you keep us updated with much more information, beuityful truck begging for a flat head dodge v8 :thumbsup:
 
Wow that's nice! Welcome to the Binder fraternity! My wife was supposed to get a pair of those from her father. Instead he traded them for a. '69 Ford pickup, probably while drunk. Man, was I pissed! Finally got a '46 and put it on an s-10 chassis so I could go faster than 40 mph. You will definitely get a lot of looks with that!
 
What is the reasoning for having a strap over rear fenders?:popcorn:
Old school. These trucks were made for work not show. The fender bolts would get loose so fix was to strap a piece of metal to secure it.
Same as 1/4" pice of pipe on front fender. I've seen all kinds of fixes on these old trucks
 
That thing's faster than it looks if it took you a year to catch it :poke: But seriously, nice score! Agree with everyone else -- looks great as it is.
 
Many years ago there was a mid 30's International truck that raced at Eastex Dragway in Porter, TX. It was red with a 392 Hemi and a 4 speed in it, it was funny watching it go down the track with the front and rear fenders flapping because there were no running boards.
 

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