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International M426

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:19 pm
by Nick Bombini
I have found an International M426 locally. The truck is in decent condition and looks like it has a lot of original (and probably hard to come by) parts on it. Supposedly, the truck ran when parked but the owner drained the water and oil for long term storage. I have not personally talked to the owner, but my friend has (he was over looking at a tractor and asked for me) and I guess the guy wants $2,000 for it. According to the Standard Catalog, it is worth anywhere from $1,500 to $2,500. What do you thinK?

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Sorry, my photos aren't the best and I was in a bit of a rush.

It sure is nice having a farmer as a good friend. I have spotted several ww2 vehicles including this truck, a jeep, a couple of Ben Hur trailers, a directors trailer, etc. but unfortunatly we are usually busy so we can't stop to look.

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 1:12 am
by Nick Bombini
Here is some pictures of the description in the Standard Catalog. I don't have a scanner so these will have to do :cry:.

http://ctm.clanservers.com/IH%205%20ton%20009.jpg
http://ctm.clanservers.com/IH%205%20ton%20010.jpg
http://ctm.clanservers.com/IH%205%20ton%20011.jpg

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:47 am
by dr deuce
Beware of the steering box with the horn button missing. Rain water may have rund down into the box...

Re: International M426

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:20 pm
by looking for a m426
I was just wondering, do you know still have this truck? And if so do you know what it would cost to transport it to maine?

If you could please reply back that would be great thank you

Re: International M426

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:38 pm
by Nick Bombini
This truck was bought by another collector here in Madera before I was able to talk to the owner. It has since been sold on ebay with another one in better condition and they are both headed to Austria.

The guy sold them both for $1500. It sucks to see them leave this country, but at least they will be restored by an Austrian collector.

--Nick