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1971 International Harvester 392 Engine & Transmission Travelall Scout Pickup on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Graham, Texas, United States

Graham, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Complete IH 392 with Auto Transmission! This unit appears to be in good condition and has always been stored inside. I do not know much about this unit, hence the price. It may run, or may need repair. Purchased 1971 Travelall from older couple in Texas who told me the engine and transmission worked when parked. I don't know what kind of Transmission but was told both units came stock with their Travelall which they drove as their family vehicle for many years. Local Pickup in 76450 or can deliver for $1/mile. Comes with all accessories seen in photos.

With the help of several great Ebayers out there who helped me locate the engine code stamps, I have added a picture showing the V392E code which verifies this motor to be a '71 392 CID. Thanks to everyone who helped with this important detail. It was difficult to get a good picture of the engine stamping since the "2" is barely stamped, but the "39" is clearly visible and the "2" can faintly be made out.

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