1973 IH Travelette

The styling of this truck took me back to my childhood. Cool truck that needed some attention.



It had some pretty nasty stains on the upholstery and the interior smelled. The single stage paint was severely dull and faded. It really needed a repaint, so the owner and I decicided just to clean it up to make it presentable until he gets a paint job.



Check out the push-button AM radio and other dash styling :chuckle:

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Here's some befores:



Dull, faded, oxidized, single stage paint.



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Yes, that is shag carpeting on the back of the front bench seat :nana:



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Front bench:

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During 50/50.



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Afters (not great, but a huge improvement).



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Owner was mostly concerned with the seating/interior:



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Thanks for looking. Questions welcome / Comments appreciated.
 
Nice detail, you really did a great job on the upholstery. I used to drive one of those on a summer job when I was in college. Ours had vinyl seats, two wheel drive and a four in the floor transmission. I mostly remember it for the huge turning radius with four doors and a full sized bed. Thanks for the memories. :xyxthumbs
 
speedfreek155 said:
(The screwdriver isn't the spare key is it :-p)



No, found the screwdriver under the seat.



However, the key was so worn it would fall out even with the ingition turned on.



You could also put this truck in N from P with the key removed ... the good old days. ;)
 
MuttGrunt said:
beautiful! in a posting world full of modern cars, it's nice to see another classic in pristine condition!



Thanks! This truck is far from "pristine", but considering it's age of 36 years it's in pretty darn good shape. Owner went all the way to California for this one.



ohiostate said:
Very nice turn around..........



Thanks for the kind words!



critical_level2 said:
Looks really good. You were able to get some shine from it.



Thanks! That probably the best way to put it. The reflections aren't exactly clear, deep, wet, or mirror-like, but at least now there is SOME reflection. The paint was pretty chalky when the truck rolled up, especially on the horizontal surfaces.



Appreciate all the feedback guys. :hifive:
 
chaboy said:
what products did u use



Paint correction to remove oxidation was as follows.



Horizontal surfaces got:

3M Perfect-It II Rubbing Compound Fine Cut, Rotary @900RPM, Orange Edge foam pad, Light Pressure only due to age/condition of paint

Hi-Temp HT-69 Smooth Cut, PC speed 5, Green Sonus foam pad to remore marring from previous step

Klasse AIO via PC and white foam pad



Vertical panels got:

Klasse AIO, applied via PC speed 5, Orange Sonus foam pad, multiple passes as needed



Collinite Insulator Wax 845 all panels for LSP



Poorboys Bold and Bright on tires
 
Looks Great. That truck is about the same age as me so I have to ask.



What is the cap on the front panel before the driver's door? Is that a gas cap?
 
Dude, I am a serious IH fan, and that is one I have never seen. I'd pay a pretty penny for that one if I had the coin.
 
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