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The first one is an early 50's model. I may be wrong but I believe they were registered by the motor  number.  A parts store may be able to look it up and ID the year if the motor is original to the truck. I think the red one is from the 60's. It gets tricky with IHC because they made mid year changes when improvements were made instead of waiting to year end. Interesting trucks to an old farm guy like me.

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Fleek, thanks for the input! The green one has been setting under a lean-to on a barn for at least 25 years! Finally the barn/lean-to collapsed and that’s how the cab roof got all bent up! 
 

You an IH man? I spent 20+ years with them. Actually closed the Memphis plant. 
 

Appreciate your input!!

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I spent my younger years working in farm country in West Texas in the 60's and 70's. Lots of IHC trucks and farmall tractors were used on the farms and the dealer network back then was really strong. International were known for toughness and dependability. You would be surprised how many are still in service during harvest season.

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