AmericanIFA
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Price: Want $4800 for it and the M-105 covered trailer and all of the RV parts. (See below for RV Parts List) I have removed the side panels off the bed but still have them and cut out a section of the flat bed for a step out door.
After long deliberation I have decided to part with IFA W50. Here is the deal. It is East German made. If you want to see what this can do just go to Youtube and do a search. This truck can be frequently seen in OTR challenge videos. It is not very fast (55mph with the engine at full bore) but it will get you through thick and thin.
Some cool features: central interior air pressure control for tires - not hooked up, one broken switch. Easy fix. Low range is when it is in fourwheel drive. Do not have to leave cab to engage 4WD. 30 gallon cap onboard tank, has 6 jerry cans for additional fuel storage.
Here is a list of the specific tech sheet.
http://ifaw50.com/ifa_w50_000006.htm
The bad:
It needs a front end alignment, and will be needing two new front tires readily available here in the U.S. Size 16 20's can be picked up used for about $250 each.
If some one doesn't want the RV parts I was going to use to put a shell on the back, I will knock $500 bucks off the price.
Yes, parts are available here in the u.s. You can order gaskets from Asian companies (just do a search for parts) or get them off of german ebay.
The Good:
It only has 13 Km on the truck (less than 10,000 miles!), so you will not be replacing any heavy duty parts any time soon.
If you want to drive it in cold weather, you will need an engine block heater, no glow plugs.
The pictures should be enough. Just take a look at my attempted build thread.
I still have all the parts I have taken off of it so take what you want. It is drivable but would recommend trailering if you are going to take it cross country. Parts. Which include:
Propane 4 burner stove/oven
Propane 35,000 BTU heater
Propane Water heater
Water Pump.
30 Gallon fresh water tank
RV Power Inverter
Black Water Tank
Grey Water Tank
Toilet, Tub.
Stainless Steel bathroom sink.
Stainless Steel double kitchen sink.
Fold down couch/bed
30,000 BTU Roof 110 volt AC (worth $400 alone)
multi circuit power inverter/power switch.
Stove hood and vent fan.
Will also throw in 2 10 amp 24volt to 12 volt converters so you can hook up your CB, stereo, GPS etc.
I will give you the rest of my 1 x 1 square tubing (I paid over $350 for it.) There are 10 complete 24 foot pieces and about 10 8 foot pieces.
Is this enough for you? Give me a call or email me.
508-971-1769 or PM me here on the forum.





After long deliberation I have decided to part with IFA W50. Here is the deal. It is East German made. If you want to see what this can do just go to Youtube and do a search. This truck can be frequently seen in OTR challenge videos. It is not very fast (55mph with the engine at full bore) but it will get you through thick and thin.
Some cool features: central interior air pressure control for tires - not hooked up, one broken switch. Easy fix. Low range is when it is in fourwheel drive. Do not have to leave cab to engage 4WD. 30 gallon cap onboard tank, has 6 jerry cans for additional fuel storage.
Here is a list of the specific tech sheet.
http://ifaw50.com/ifa_w50_000006.htm
The bad:
It needs a front end alignment, and will be needing two new front tires readily available here in the U.S. Size 16 20's can be picked up used for about $250 each.
If some one doesn't want the RV parts I was going to use to put a shell on the back, I will knock $500 bucks off the price.
Yes, parts are available here in the u.s. You can order gaskets from Asian companies (just do a search for parts) or get them off of german ebay.
The Good:
It only has 13 Km on the truck (less than 10,000 miles!), so you will not be replacing any heavy duty parts any time soon.
If you want to drive it in cold weather, you will need an engine block heater, no glow plugs.
The pictures should be enough. Just take a look at my attempted build thread.
I still have all the parts I have taken off of it so take what you want. It is drivable but would recommend trailering if you are going to take it cross country. Parts. Which include:
Propane 4 burner stove/oven
Propane 35,000 BTU heater
Propane Water heater
Water Pump.
30 Gallon fresh water tank
RV Power Inverter
Black Water Tank
Grey Water Tank
Toilet, Tub.
Stainless Steel bathroom sink.
Stainless Steel double kitchen sink.
Fold down couch/bed
30,000 BTU Roof 110 volt AC (worth $400 alone)
multi circuit power inverter/power switch.
Stove hood and vent fan.
Will also throw in 2 10 amp 24volt to 12 volt converters so you can hook up your CB, stereo, GPS etc.
I will give you the rest of my 1 x 1 square tubing (I paid over $350 for it.) There are 10 complete 24 foot pieces and about 10 8 foot pieces.
Is this enough for you? Give me a call or email me.
508-971-1769 or PM me here on the forum.





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