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    1952 REO M41

    Nothing on the back. Not sure what they mean but I’m also fairly sure the trucker girls are an add on as well lol.
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    1952 REO M41

    Attempt 2.
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    1952 REO M41

    Figured I’d throw a picture of the front of the beast up. Some headlamps would be good. Lol
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    1952 REO M41

    I’m not 100% but I was assuming the I.h.co stood for international harvester co. It would make sense if it was a reo because that’s what’s the ownership says but the truck doesn’t say reo or diamond T any wear on it. I double checked and all the numbers match the paperwork as well so I’m not sure
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    1952 REO M41

    This one is international.
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    1952 REO M41

    Fell free to check it out. It’s in not too bad of shape for an old beast.
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    1952 REO M41

    So if I read that right this thing should be on 14.00 singles then? I have a set of 16.00r20 singles that came with it and have been debating on using those. I have 5 rims and four tires
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    1952 REO M41

    Hey guys never posted or used a forum before so forgive me if I screw this up lol. I recently acquired a reo m41 cargo truck but not finding much in the way of info. Apparently it’s a somewhat rare truck. I have seen the truck on here before from the previous owner. It has the continental 6602...
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