International Harvester B120 (1960)
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Year: | 1960 | VIN : | 120-4x4-S6-110404 |
Mileage: | 105,000 | Transmission: | Manual |
Make: | International Harvester | Body Type: | Standard Cab Pickup |
Model: | B120 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Engine: | 264 cid 4.3 IL6 | Options: | 4-Wheel Drive |
Drive Type: | AWD | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Interior Color: | Beige |
Disability Equipped: | No | Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
Drive Side: | Left-hand drive |
Shelton, Washington, United States
Vehicle description
All stock 1960 International B120 pickup. This 4 headlight style model is the queen of homely International trucks in a good way. According to the vin tag this truck has the 264 Black Diamond motor with 153.5 HP. It"s a 4 speed manual with two speed transfer case It also has the transfer case allowing for PTO winch and other options. We are the second owner purchasing the truck 30+ years ago. We had the truck running within 24 hours after purchasing a new starter, spark plugs and borrowing the electric fuel pump off my Onan generator. The truck runs and idles nicely and shifts through the gears smoothly It will need new exhaust, fuel pump, some brake work, radiator rebuilt and possibly some wiring redone
Overall a solid truck with the rust primarily on the bottom of the passenger door, at the back corners of the cab and the floorboards where someone was semi ingenious of using heavy duty baking trays with lips the resemble the expensive floor mat tray style sold today A few dings primarily in the front grill and hood. Overall the cab and the bed are nice.
The new owner could put a few hundred dollars into the truck and drive it as is for a few decades then passing it down for a couple more generations. Or restore to any level you decide.
You can pick it up 20 miles north of Olympia in Shelton Wa or can drive it onto a trailer for you.
Overall a solid truck with the rust primarily on the bottom of the passenger door, at the back corners of the cab and the floorboards where someone was semi ingenious of using heavy duty baking trays with lips the resemble the expensive floor mat tray style sold today A few dings primarily in the front grill and hood. Overall the cab and the bed are nice.
The new owner could put a few hundred dollars into the truck and drive it as is for a few decades then passing it down for a couple more generations. Or restore to any level you decide.
You can pick it up 20 miles north of Olympia in Shelton Wa or can drive it onto a trailer for you.