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1958 International A110 Numbers Matching Truck and Repatriated Peruvian Export
Sale price: $1999,00
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Technical specifications
VIN: | SA-83864 |
Manufacturer: | International |
Model: | A-110 |
Year: | 1958 |
Type: | Standard Cab Pickup |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Color: | Red |
Mileage: | 11337 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior Color: | Red |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
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Description
Black Diamond 240 cu OHV Engine w/ factory 4 speed (Granny low 1st gear)
Titled, Registered and Insured in TN under my name
Description:
This 1958 International Harvester A-110 is a rare Peruvian export model that was repatriated by myself in 2020. To ship vehicles out of Peru is extremely difficult, onerous, and expensive because of permit requirements, and the vehicle, according to local law, must be shipped in a container (add to that the pandemic).
It was quite possibly the last surviving A-110 in Peru. The Line Setting Ticket includes export destination and factory options unique to foreign markets such as an Export Build Up, Metric Speedometer, and Spanish language VIN plate. According to the classic truck restorer and collector I purchased the vehicle from, it spent its early life in an American mine being used by site engineers in the state of Arequipa which has a high desert climate.
The good ole binder runs, drives, steers, stops, and shifts like a 63-year-old truck and gets attention on and off the road. As you can see in the videos posted below, she's fully functional, all the lights work and the motor runs quietly and smoothly with no smoke. I use it to run errands around town and she gets plenty of smiles. People are impressed when they see the Spanish language VIN plate with capacity listed in cwt and kg instead of lb. The truck has original emblems, original sheet metal, desirable 7ft. short bed and limited rust in the usual places.
Oil pressure and temperature gauges are operable however the rest will need maintenance. The speedometer is in kilometers per hour. The front passenger side brake occasionally squeaks and under hard braking the truck will push to the right. The passenger side window is cracked and there are holes in the roof left by radio equipment which have been patched with aluminum tape for the the time being.
Repairs:
-Cooling System: new radiator, temperature gauge, refurbished water pump
-Electrical: completely rewired, all lights work, and windshield wiper motor repaired
-Drivetrain: new clutch, new gaskets, new bearings installed in rear axle
-Steering: steering box lubricated, new kingpins and bearings installed
-Suspension & Tires: new shock absorbers, new wheels, new tires + spare
-Exhaust: new exhaust system
-Safety: electrical kill switch added, lap belts installed
-Fuel System: gas tank, fuel pump, carburetor cleaned, new lines installed, new choke
-Ignition: new battery, ballast resistor, coil, condenser, rotor, plug wires, sparkplugs
-Brakes: new dual line master cylinder vacuum-assisted system (original master stored), new brake shoes and springs
-Fluids: radiator and block flushed, cleaned, new coolant added, new 85W gear oil in
transmission and differential, recent oil change with Rotella 15W-40
Start up and Walk Around:Cruise:
If you have any questions feel free to reach out and call me at (865) 323-6668.
-Gabe
Also published at eBay.com
Titled, Registered and Insured in TN under my name
Description:
This 1958 International Harvester A-110 is a rare Peruvian export model that was repatriated by myself in 2020. To ship vehicles out of Peru is extremely difficult, onerous, and expensive because of permit requirements, and the vehicle, according to local law, must be shipped in a container (add to that the pandemic).
It was quite possibly the last surviving A-110 in Peru. The Line Setting Ticket includes export destination and factory options unique to foreign markets such as an Export Build Up, Metric Speedometer, and Spanish language VIN plate. According to the classic truck restorer and collector I purchased the vehicle from, it spent its early life in an American mine being used by site engineers in the state of Arequipa which has a high desert climate.
The good ole binder runs, drives, steers, stops, and shifts like a 63-year-old truck and gets attention on and off the road. As you can see in the videos posted below, she's fully functional, all the lights work and the motor runs quietly and smoothly with no smoke. I use it to run errands around town and she gets plenty of smiles. People are impressed when they see the Spanish language VIN plate with capacity listed in cwt and kg instead of lb. The truck has original emblems, original sheet metal, desirable 7ft. short bed and limited rust in the usual places.
Oil pressure and temperature gauges are operable however the rest will need maintenance. The speedometer is in kilometers per hour. The front passenger side brake occasionally squeaks and under hard braking the truck will push to the right. The passenger side window is cracked and there are holes in the roof left by radio equipment which have been patched with aluminum tape for the the time being.
Repairs:
-Cooling System: new radiator, temperature gauge, refurbished water pump
-Electrical: completely rewired, all lights work, and windshield wiper motor repaired
-Drivetrain: new clutch, new gaskets, new bearings installed in rear axle
-Steering: steering box lubricated, new kingpins and bearings installed
-Suspension & Tires: new shock absorbers, new wheels, new tires + spare
-Exhaust: new exhaust system
-Safety: electrical kill switch added, lap belts installed
-Fuel System: gas tank, fuel pump, carburetor cleaned, new lines installed, new choke
-Ignition: new battery, ballast resistor, coil, condenser, rotor, plug wires, sparkplugs
-Brakes: new dual line master cylinder vacuum-assisted system (original master stored), new brake shoes and springs
-Fluids: radiator and block flushed, cleaned, new coolant added, new 85W gear oil in
transmission and differential, recent oil change with Rotella 15W-40
Start up and Walk Around:Cruise:
If you have any questions feel free to reach out and call me at (865) 323-6668.
-Gabe
Also published at eBay.com