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Old 03-09-2014, 04:02 PM
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Default An Original International Harvester Refrigerator Shipping Crate

There is an International Harvester refrigerator shipping crate (NOT THE FRIDGE) coming up for sale at an auction here in Central PA this Sat the 15th. I suppose they are rather rare. I expect pics will be available Wed evening/night. I'll be at the auction. If anyone here from OCC is interested I will be there and help in getting it for them. A bid can be left and I can store it for a little bit while transportation is worked out.

http://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/2058878.html
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Old 03-09-2014, 04:50 PM
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Pretty cool. It'd have a hard time keeping your beer cold though.
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Old 03-09-2014, 06:16 PM
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No picture so I can assume it looks like a kid named Nick made a fort out of it.
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Old 03-09-2014, 06:55 PM
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No picture so I can assume it looks like a kid named Nick made a fort out of it.
Elle oh Elle. I'm liking the mork and mindy lunch box too.
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Old 03-10-2014, 09:25 PM
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My long deceased dad worked for IH for 31 years, so we had an IH fridge, BIG chest freezer, and 3 window A/C units. Our fridge looked just like the one in the "Friends" tv show

Dad also drove a company IH truck of some kind, usually a "travel-all"; he had to keep all those manuals nearby when on the road. I don't remember him driving a Scout, but he did drive pickups later in his career.
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Old 03-10-2014, 10:30 PM
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Lew you are too funny.

I worked for an electrical contractor during college breaks. One afternoon a couple of the guys asked me to help them unload an old chest freezer they brought back after delivering a new one. It was the first IH chest freezer I had seen and the heaviest freezerI ever moved. I didn't have my own place to put it and clist wasn't around yet so off to the scrap yard it went. I was bummed cause it still worked! I did grab the badge off the front and the light lens cover from inside. The badge hangs on the center of the tool board on the wall in my garage. The lens has the IH logo molded into it.

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Now them are cool Bill!
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Lew you are too funny.

I worked for an electrical contractor during college breaks. One afternoon a couple of the guys asked me to help them unload an old chest freezer they brought back after delivering a new one. It was the first IH chest freezer I had seen and the heaviest freezerI ever moved. I didn't have my own place to put it and clist wasn't around yet so off to the scrap yard it went. I was bummed cause it still worked! I did grab the badge off the front and the light lens cover from inside. The badge hangs on the center of the tool board on the wall in my garage. The lens has the IH logo molded into it.

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I worked for an electrical contractor during college breaks. One afternoon a couple of the guys asked me to help them unload an old chest freezer they brought back after delivering a new one. It was the first IH chest freezer I had seen and the heaviest freezerI ever moved. I didn't have my own place to put it and clist wasn't around yet so off to the scrap yard it went. I was bummed cause it still worked! I did grab the badge off the front and the light lens cover from inside. The badge hangs on the center of the tool board on the wall in my garage. The lens has the IH logo molded into it.

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