Emeryvilles

RTO915

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I feel kind of stupid asking this question, but were
there any conventional Emeryvilles? There is a
single axle conventional tractor sitting in the
weeds near my home, with Emeryville wing windows and
grille. Yet I cannot find any pictures of this thing
online. What is it? Thank you.
 
never stupid questions, maybe stupid answers because some one is guessing trying to show they are a know it all, [personal complex]do you happen to have any pics so any one responding would know what you are talking/asking about. to my knowledge, emeryville were a c.o.e., but i could be wrong. i was a kid at that time...the 60"s
 
there was a ihc back in the 70's that may be what you are looking at, i have a pic in wheels of time of one for sale this truck is a 2 axle conventional, but the cab has a large steeply raked windshield and narrow doors as if a emmeryvill cab was set on the frame, and ih designed a front hood for it its actually a good looking truck style wise, not sure if its actually a emmeryville, but it sure could well be
 
Yes there were Emeryville conventionals.

http://www.cedar--rapids.com/Industrial-Equipment-/Oakhill-Jackson-/Repair-and-Operations-/International-ih-DC400-series-truck-owners-manual-1964.PHP
 
Thanks to all for the responses. The pics that Kris Golden found are the exact thing. I'll try to rescue the one I saw sitting in the weeds when scrap goes down again.
 
look at the for sale adds today under '67 ih, i believe this is an emeryville cab on this unit, is it not?
 
Does any member/reader know where I can find or the location of a complete International COE Emeryville cabin, 82 inches long with the radiator and shutters in reasonable condition that is not full of rust - I am searching for a cab to build a special retro International project. I have placed an add in the classified section, but maybe someone might know where there is one sitting in a shed or on a frame with no motor etc - I am open to a reasonable price for the right cabin - thank you Harry
 
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