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However, having a picture, it looks like shortening the fenders on mine will be fairly easy, even with the beds glued on. So, I'll try that one of these days. Probably won't post new pictures, though, as it really will be a minor change
Jimmo: "interest in the COE": I finally found a PICTURE of one of the things! Searching on "IH Loadstar" gave pages of conventionals. Even including a date didn't help. A Google search on "IH 1965 Loadstar COE" found a handful - in pages of conventionals. There doesn't seem to be much interest in the real ones either...However, having a picture, it looks like shortening the fenders on mine will be fairly easy, even with the beds glued on. So, I'll try that one of these days. Probably won't post new pictures, though, as it really will be a minor change.
Are these models even made today? The ones I have are the first I've seen since the early 70s, and they're used.
Nope - you just ruined a rare and priceless collectible!
Jim, methinks Peteski had tongue planted in cheek...
I figured that--I just wanted to yank his chain.
You killin' me!
These wouldn't have been "priceless collectibles" by anyone's standards, as they were obviously used, had the wheels painted by a previous owner, and had to be washed before I started work on them. Considering what I've done to more valuable items, these didn't worry me a bit!No guesses on my tractor and trailer? I'd have thought someone would have made one by now...
You know as well as I do that just because a model is no longer made does not automatically qualify it for the "priceless" category.
Jimmo, you need to spend more time on ebay.If it was made last month it is now rare and priceless.