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Renthorin

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Not sure what this thing was. Some kind of hybrid between a semi and a dually pickup.

Hood emblem said "International". Was lifted up and pulling a trailer.

Picture attached :-)

Way cool.
 

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They made those in Dallas. Its an International CTX - the worlds biggest pickup.
 
CXT that is...

Powered by the tough as nails DT466
 
yeah come to think of it there was a large CTX on the back window but I didn't know what that stood for.
 
Definitely U_G_L_Y ! :frown:

Claude. :rolleyes:
the form follows the function. to you, it may be ugly- but to the person that needs it's hauling ability but doesn't want to shell out the $$$ for a full on semi truck, then it's the most beautiful thing on the road.
 
the form follows the function. to you, it may be ugly- but to the person that needs it's hauling ability but doesn't want to shell out the $$$ for a full on semi truck, then it's the most beautiful thing on the road.
I personally prefer the Ford F650 with a cat motor.;)
 
Those things are dinky compared to this OTR fortress.
 

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semipickup

Not sure what this thing was. Some kind of hybrid between a semi and a dually pickup.

Hood emblem said "International".

I'm sure being that it had an international badge on it some moron will come up and tell the owner " Nice grandnational " :rolleyes:
 
I know, why make the "limo" of OTR trucks and then stick a honda motor in it. It does make a lot of torque though.

Every time I see one of these on the road (which isn't often) It makes me think my 387 is small. I do enjoy 500+ hp through 5" straight pipes, so I'll keep the Pete.:biggrin:

edit - no it's not a honda motor, I was making a comparison. (for those of you not in the know)
 
We had a guy her it gibsonburg oh. take a GMC shwans cab and frame and put a chevy dully 8 FT. bed on it and put a lift on too. Damn did it look good.:biggrin:
 
My neighbor is selling this one:
Interstate Motor Sports

I'm not digging the "floats" on the Ford. I prefer the traditional 6-wheel setup. Looks like it has the air-powered tire chains too.
 

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Most of them are bought by people who will never really use them unforuantly :( one of the escavtion contractors I work with has one that is used to hual trailers almost every day. I think its a f750 but Im not sure it does have air brakes though. I also have seen most of them seem to have the on spot chains (the automatic chains) I would think one of them would be scary to drive in the snow without a load on it.
 
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