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74 International 4x4 with 8' CO Alaskan
CLASSIC TRUCK! 1974 International pickup truck with Alaskan pop-up camper top and duel fuel tanks. 4x4. Odometer reads 84,395 miles. Green and white with a green retro interior. Photos show seat covers protecting the green seats. The camper isn't your standard canvas pop-up camper. It's so much more! Camper includes a propane stove, a heater, sink, and refrigerator. There is a port a potty, as well as a table, 2 bench seats (that convert to a bed) and a cab-over sleeping area. There is lot's of storage. The camper extends via a hydraulic jack that pushes pistons in the corners. Everything seems to be in good shape as far as I can tell. I believe the camper is a 1975 or 1976. I don't know what the value of the camper is, but the truck NADAs between $6,000 and $7,000. The truck is in very good condition. As this is an estate sale, I am just trying to sell the truck at a fair price. The camper is basically an additional bonus. Was purchased from previous owner who drove it in Arizona and throughout the southwest for road trips. No rust due to the arid environment! Previous owner provided a travel log of miles and locations driven. Used primarily as a fishing truck in Alaska. It's so cool and perfect for recreation, camping, and fishing. Part of an estate sale, so I can't answer too many specific questions, as the truck was my father's. I know it's an awesome vehicle though. If I could afford to keep it, I would! PRICE NEGOTIABLE. Take a look and make an offer!
74 International 4x4 with 8' CO Alaskan
CLASSIC TRUCK! 1974 International pickup truck with Alaskan pop-up camper top and duel fuel tanks. 4x4. Odometer reads 84,395 miles. Green and white with a green retro interior. Photos show seat covers protecting the green seats. The camper isn't your standard canvas pop-up camper. It's so much more! Camper includes a propane stove, a heater, sink, and refrigerator. There is a port a potty, as well as a table, 2 bench seats (that convert to a bed) and a cab-over sleeping area. There is lot's of storage. The camper extends via a hydraulic jack that pushes pistons in the corners. Everything seems to be in good shape as far as I can tell. I believe the camper is a 1975 or 1976. I don't know what the value of the camper is, but the truck NADAs between $6,000 and $7,000. The truck is in very good condition. As this is an estate sale, I am just trying to sell the truck at a fair price. The camper is basically an additional bonus. Was purchased from previous owner who drove it in Arizona and throughout the southwest for road trips. No rust due to the arid environment! Previous owner provided a travel log of miles and locations driven. Used primarily as a fishing truck in Alaska. It's so cool and perfect for recreation, camping, and fishing. Part of an estate sale, so I can't answer too many specific questions, as the truck was my father's. I know it's an awesome vehicle though. If I could afford to keep it, I would! PRICE NEGOTIABLE. Take a look and make an offer!



