Forgotten International Truck Cut From Woods After 53 Years! Will It Be Saved And Restored?


Forgotten International Truck Cut From Woods After 53 Years! Will It Be Saved And Restored?

When you find a vehicle that has started to become one with the woods, and you have decided that you need to save it, you have to know going in that it could be a battle. Not a fight, but an actual battle. It’s insane how strong vines and weeds and small trees can be when you are just trying to drag something back into the land of the living. I’ve actually had to remove body panels before in an effort to keep them from being ruined while removing the rest of the car.

I’m not a fan of a Sawzall in the grand scheme of things, but when you need to take back a car from Mother Nature, then a Sawzall might just be your best friend. Don’t forget the brush and tree blades baby!

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Now that the weather is beginning to cool off in Texas, the guys venture back out into the dense woods of the Hudson Farm in hopes to rescue out ANOTHER old forgotten International KB truck. This ol’ girl has been sitting abandoned for over 53 years so the team is unsure of what obstacles lie ahead. Join in as they cut through the overgrown brush in an attempt to remove what mother nature has completely taken hold of. If you’re the type that loves a good outdoor rescue, then follow along for all the hard work and excitement that takes place to unearth this forgotten beauty!


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2 thoughts on “Forgotten International Truck Cut From Woods After 53 Years! Will It Be Saved And Restored?

  1. Jaye Bree

    Nice guys, good rescue, and very cool truck!

    That Hudson or whatever it was , is also a sweet car.

  2. dav

    grandfather sister had one of these and used it till around 1984 . For some dumb a reason she gave to my brother . within 3 years he toasted the end and then broke the frame trying to tow a 1955 international semi he was restoring off the hwy. Left to die somewhere and I didn’t now where . If he hadn’t had it , it still would be on the road. That thing had something like 40 000 farm miles on back then.

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