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Knox made aftermarket beds. Commonly found on internationals. You probably found the back 1/2 of a K or KB pickup.

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Tim maybe its just my luck but I've never seen one on anything but an IHC. Must have been a popular choice for the IH guys back then.

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they were under contract with IHC for sure...but I did see one on a Chevy in a junkyard...reason is I know this is I saw the letter KNOX from afar and thinking I have found a K series IHC and go there only to learn it was was just another piece of GM junk..I remember reading somewhere that the KNOX company were reknown for the special bed for purpose of hauling grain..

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Tim can you tell I have a secret love of IH trucks? There was a D series IHC truck at the MN state fair. It was restored by a local harley dealer as a small tanker truck. Its painted harley colors of course. They had it for sale for 60K. I just couldn't quite convince the in-laws to buy it for me.

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I am now wondering if the truck I saw may have had a bed swap..you know how that GM stuff rust so quickly...lol...After seeing the cab I paid the truck absolutely no nevermind..I like you, like the old IHC's the d's are flat out sharp..the early K1 is very nice but the bling they threw on the KB's..just too much,..looks like a cheap hooker no matter what street corner you park it..

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I've been helping Dad here and there on his two R series trucks. Let me tell anyone here if you thought rebuilding a mopar 6 was expensive don't even glance at an IH motor. Putting that SD220 back into his R was no picnic either. Trans uses studs for some unknown reason and weighs about 200lbs. The bellhousing also has ears that sit on each side of a non-removeable frame crossmember. It was no easy task.

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