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  1. Mullaney

    Hello from southern Missouri

    . They were similar but definitely different. The REO for example had "top loader" axles while the International looked a lot like what you have where the hogs head was loadedin from the front of the axle. The GMC (we only had three of them) was different too and all three had different...
  2. Mullaney

    Hello from southern Missouri

    . It may very well be a M135 or the M211. Hate to admit the only identifying thing I see on the axles is that pillar block - and I'm definitely not claiming all lnowledge of old trucks. Might be that the GMC is that way as well... What was SO neat about the international was that there were...
  3. Mullaney

    Hello from southern Missouri

    . I see the Chevrolet badge on the cab. Those rear axles look for all in the world like what was in the International 6x6. Even with a pillar block beside the hogshead like the IH... Anything on the motor that gives you any other clues?
  4. Mullaney

    Hello from southern Missouri

    . Hi Karl, Welcome to the Outfit! There is definitely a lot of "home built" additions on the old truck, but it sure looks military. Or at least the cab and axles sure seem to be. The cab looks like it could be an international harvester, but that would have a BIG in-line six under the hood...
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