Rare 1960 International Harvester B110 Series Camper
1960 International Harvester Custom camper B110 Series
International Harvester Custom camper 1960 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Paso Robles, California, United States |
Make: | International Harvester |
Model: | Custom camper |
SubModel: | B110 Series |
Type: | Standard Cab Pickup |
Trim: | 2 doors 1/2 Ton Heavy Duty |
Year: | 1960 |
Mileage: | 48,386 |
VIN: | B112SB101139 |
Color: | Turquoise |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Brown/Yellow |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Hello,
I am selling a rare and coolest truck camper. It's a 1960 International Harvester B110 Series. It's a ½ ton heavy duty truck. The first owner John Erickson is from Longview, ashington. He had the truck special ordered from International Harvester Company and exported to Longview, ashington in 1960. John is a boat builder and he does that for a living. The I.H. truck was his personal hobby. He custom build the camper by his hard working hands and it took him three years to finish the camper. After he finished building the camper, e took the truck camper on a road trip to Alaska and Canada. There are three vintage decals on the window showing Washington, laska, nd Canada. During the 1960's, he roads in Alaska were dirt and rocks. Naturally it would scratch the paints on the front and he had the front repainted to the original factory color. Later the truck was sold to Charles in Oregon. A well-known vintage trailer collector John from California bought the truck camper and he later sold the truck camper to me. This is the only registered IH truck camper known to exist because it was custom built.
The interior of the camper is so unique and cozy. A lot of craftsmanship was involved in building the interior. When you walk into the camper, t would feel as if you were walking into a vintage boat. The stove is a wood burning stove and it was hand built with a vent through the wall. The closet has a small rifle racks for hunting and a wooden rack to hang clothes. On the door is a removable mirror with shelves. There are plenty of storage to keep pots, ans, nd kitchen supplies under the stove. The reason for wood burning stove is to cook and keep the camper warm during a cold camping trip. The table folds down and converts into a bed. I would say the size of the bed is a full size and very comfortable head room. There are 4 small storage compartments under the seats and one storage compartment holds a house battery. The roof top pops up for a head room in the kitchen area. When the roof pops up and on three sides have windows for great view. There is a hatch door on the roof and I added the screen to keep bugs out. There is refrigerator with ice block tray to keep the food cold and the door seals well. Interior is just beautiful and plenty of storage. There are minor water damage in the corners due to water leak and I took care of it. I resealed the cracks on the roof. The roof is made of fiberglass. The step folds up and down which is so unique.
The interior of the truck cab is very clean. All electrical works. The door panels, ubber mat, nd headliner are original. I am not sure about the seat cover but it appears to be original. There was surface rust on the floor and no major rust. I cleaned the floor and had the surface rust treated then painted with black paint. The heater works very well. The truck comes with a vintage CB radio and it works.
The exterior is in a good vintage condition. The paint is mostly original except the front was repainted as I briefly explained in the first paragraph. The door open and closes very well. The glass on the driver's side has a crack but windows opens and closes with no problem. I had the windshield seal replaced and the windshield frame has zero rust. What's so unique about the camper truck is how the first owner build the camper. He added an extra axle with two wheel under the chassis. I wondered why and figure out the possible reasons for adding an extra axle with wheels. On the extra axle has off road tires which was used to go on dirt road. When you look back in the 1960's, he roads in Alaska were dirt roads. The other reason is to carry two spare tires. On both sides behind the bottom doors are small storage to store camping gears, ools, r other items for the road trip. I special ordered 3 custom awnings for the sides and rear of the camper. The color is turquoise and white. The awning comes with poles and tightening ropes. I custom made the roof rack with vintage solid oak wood slats.
The engine is original with 48,386 miles. I had the engine through some repairs. I had the radiator boiled, ew water pump, ew hoses, ew 2 gallons coolant, ew thermostat, ew oil main seal, ew oil pan gasket, ew fuel filter, ew oil filter with fresh oil. I had the valves adjusted with new valve cover gaskets, ew intake manifold gasket, nd engine adjustment. I had the transmission pan gasket replaced with new filter and fluid.
The transmission is automatic and shifts fine. The only problem with the transmission is the (P) park, ometime it will pop into reverse when parked. I had talked with the transmission guy and I was told that the transmission will have to be overhauled to repair the PARK. The repair is not cheap so I said that the truck runs good when in gears R-N-D2-D1-L. So I did the simple trick to keep the transmission in PARK is by adding the bungee cord on the transmission shifter to the ceiling and it worked very well. I would not invest money to fix the transmission just for PARK. When the transmission stops working and it would be worth the money to overhaul the transmission.
The brakes have been overhauled. I replaced all 4 new drums, rake shoes, cylinders, rake fluid, eals, heel bearings, ugs, nd grease. The rear axle shafts was corrected, ew seals, ew bearings, nd gear oil.
This will be a great vintage IH truck camper to own because it does not exist anywhere. It's the only one built. The truck comes with an original purchase brochure manual, perator's manual, nd service invoices. I invested $22,500.00 on the truck camper. I will ship the camper worldwide.
I am selling a rare and coolest truck camper. It's a 1960 International Harvester B110 Series. It's a ½ ton heavy duty truck. The first owner John Erickson is from Longview, ashington. He had the truck special ordered from International Harvester Company and exported to Longview, ashington in 1960. John is a boat builder and he does that for a living. The I.H. truck was his personal hobby. He custom build the camper by his hard working hands and it took him three years to finish the camper. After he finished building the camper, e took the truck camper on a road trip to Alaska and Canada. There are three vintage decals on the window showing Washington, laska, nd Canada. During the 1960's, he roads in Alaska were dirt and rocks. Naturally it would scratch the paints on the front and he had the front repainted to the original factory color. Later the truck was sold to Charles in Oregon. A well-known vintage trailer collector John from California bought the truck camper and he later sold the truck camper to me. This is the only registered IH truck camper known to exist because it was custom built.
The interior of the camper is so unique and cozy. A lot of craftsmanship was involved in building the interior. When you walk into the camper, t would feel as if you were walking into a vintage boat. The stove is a wood burning stove and it was hand built with a vent through the wall. The closet has a small rifle racks for hunting and a wooden rack to hang clothes. On the door is a removable mirror with shelves. There are plenty of storage to keep pots, ans, nd kitchen supplies under the stove. The reason for wood burning stove is to cook and keep the camper warm during a cold camping trip. The table folds down and converts into a bed. I would say the size of the bed is a full size and very comfortable head room. There are 4 small storage compartments under the seats and one storage compartment holds a house battery. The roof top pops up for a head room in the kitchen area. When the roof pops up and on three sides have windows for great view. There is a hatch door on the roof and I added the screen to keep bugs out. There is refrigerator with ice block tray to keep the food cold and the door seals well. Interior is just beautiful and plenty of storage. There are minor water damage in the corners due to water leak and I took care of it. I resealed the cracks on the roof. The roof is made of fiberglass. The step folds up and down which is so unique.
The interior of the truck cab is very clean. All electrical works. The door panels, ubber mat, nd headliner are original. I am not sure about the seat cover but it appears to be original. There was surface rust on the floor and no major rust. I cleaned the floor and had the surface rust treated then painted with black paint. The heater works very well. The truck comes with a vintage CB radio and it works.
The exterior is in a good vintage condition. The paint is mostly original except the front was repainted as I briefly explained in the first paragraph. The door open and closes very well. The glass on the driver's side has a crack but windows opens and closes with no problem. I had the windshield seal replaced and the windshield frame has zero rust. What's so unique about the camper truck is how the first owner build the camper. He added an extra axle with two wheel under the chassis. I wondered why and figure out the possible reasons for adding an extra axle with wheels. On the extra axle has off road tires which was used to go on dirt road. When you look back in the 1960's, he roads in Alaska were dirt roads. The other reason is to carry two spare tires. On both sides behind the bottom doors are small storage to store camping gears, ools, r other items for the road trip. I special ordered 3 custom awnings for the sides and rear of the camper. The color is turquoise and white. The awning comes with poles and tightening ropes. I custom made the roof rack with vintage solid oak wood slats.
The engine is original with 48,386 miles. I had the engine through some repairs. I had the radiator boiled, ew water pump, ew hoses, ew 2 gallons coolant, ew thermostat, ew oil main seal, ew oil pan gasket, ew fuel filter, ew oil filter with fresh oil. I had the valves adjusted with new valve cover gaskets, ew intake manifold gasket, nd engine adjustment. I had the transmission pan gasket replaced with new filter and fluid.
The transmission is automatic and shifts fine. The only problem with the transmission is the (P) park, ometime it will pop into reverse when parked. I had talked with the transmission guy and I was told that the transmission will have to be overhauled to repair the PARK. The repair is not cheap so I said that the truck runs good when in gears R-N-D2-D1-L. So I did the simple trick to keep the transmission in PARK is by adding the bungee cord on the transmission shifter to the ceiling and it worked very well. I would not invest money to fix the transmission just for PARK. When the transmission stops working and it would be worth the money to overhaul the transmission.
The brakes have been overhauled. I replaced all 4 new drums, rake shoes, cylinders, rake fluid, eals, heel bearings, ugs, nd grease. The rear axle shafts was corrected, ew seals, ew bearings, nd gear oil.
This will be a great vintage IH truck camper to own because it does not exist anywhere. It's the only one built. The truck comes with an original purchase brochure manual, perator's manual, nd service invoices. I invested $22,500.00 on the truck camper. I will ship the camper worldwide.