1935 International Harvester C35 Armored Truck One of Kind Collector Historical
For sale: 1935 Other Makes International Harvester C35 Armored Truck Historical
Technical specifications
- Item location:
- Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
- Make:
- Other Makes
- Model:
- International Harvester C35 Armored Truck
- SubModel:
- Historical
- Trim:
- Armored
- Year:
- 1935
- Mileage:
- 39,729
- VIN:
- 15467
- Engine size:
- 241ci
- Drive type:
- Rear
- Vehicle Title:
- Clear
- Contact the seller / ! Report
Description
1935 International Harvester C35 Armored Truck Click the icon to hear our commercial! CALL US TODAY TO MAKE AN OFFER ON ANY VEHICLE! 636-600-4600 MotoeXotica Classic Cars will ensure your online buying experience will be a pleasurable one from start to finish. We have been selling classic and exotic cars exclusively since 1987! We have been a pioneer and trusted. top-rated eBay seller since 1999 with thousands of positive feedbacks! We are located in St. Louis. Missouri in a 60. 00 sq. ft. building under one roof on 5 acres with over 200 cars in stock. We ask for a nominal $500. 00 deposit and give you a 7-day grace period to inspect the car. If you or an agent upon completion of a scheduled inspection at our St. Louis location finds the car not to your liking. we will refund your deposit with no questions asked. This is unique to our industry! We offer financing through two of the best lenders in the industry. If you should need financing to put this car in your garage. call us today at 636-600-4600. Please see my "ME" Page for other exciting cars of distinction on EBAY. 1935 International Harvester C35 Armored Truck Description • Incredible Piece of American History • Meticulously Restored to Original Standards • Riveted 3/16″ Boiler Plate Armor • Solid Oak Interior • FAB-3 241ci OHV Six Cylinder Engine • 4-Speed Manual Gearbox • Fascinating Story as a Federal Reserve Truck MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to offer one hell of a piece of American history! We have in our showroom a 1935 International Harvester C-35 Armored Truck that has been painstakingly restored over the past few years and has one hell of a story accompanying it. We couldn’t be more excited to be part of the preservation of this incredible vehicle! This truck was custom built for the Little Rock Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis by the John C. Dix Company of Memphis. Tennessee. It is our understanding that this was the first and only armored truck built by Dix. This late 1935 International C-35 chassis was state-of-the-art. offering the FAB-3 engine: a 241 cubic inch. overhead-valve six cylinder. boasting 27 horsepower. mated to a 4-speed gearbox with hydraulic brakes. The truck weighs approximately 9. 00 lbs. measuring 7’9″ tall. 16’11” long and 6′ wide; the body only being 4’7″ wide. The armored body is riveted 3/16″ boiler plate with a solid oak interior; the truck has a tremendous amount of hand-forged “blacksmith’s” work. Of the five plates for the brass gun ports. no two are alike. When looking at the truck. please note the hand-forged angle on the corners and rear fender mounts; an excellent example of blacksmithing from this time period. It goes without saying that all the glass mounted in this beast is bulletproof and at least 1. 5-2″ thick. This truck began service at the Little Rock Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis on April 30th. 1936. replacing a 1928 Ford. and remained in service for 11 years – through World War II. It transported money between the Federal Reserve Bank. the U. S. Post Office. the Railroad Depot and the major Little Rock banks. Two former employees were located and interviewed regarding their having driven the truck. Both gentlemen had driven this truck in the mid 1940’s. They both described going by the “Ice House” and picking up a block of ice and placing it in a wash tub in the back to help stay cool during the summer months. They explained that keeping rags in the tub to wipe their faces off helped as they rode in the back. After its tenure with the Federal Reserve Bank. the truck was replaced with a 1947 Diamond-T armored truck and was transferred to the U. S. Postal Service. The truck transported registered mail and money. It’s believed the truck was retired in the late 1950’s and sold as surplus property. This truck re-appeared later in an article in the Arkansas Gazette newspaper. dated September 24. 1974. According to the article. Mr. Nelson Mears of Mabelvale. Arkansas purchased the truck for $300 and assumed it to be a 1928 U. S. Mail truck. In the late 1980’s. Mr. Woody Cordell. also of Mablevale. purchased the truck from Mears in hopes of restoring it. Due to ill health. Cordell was unable to do so. The truck was obtained from Cordell in 1991 by Frank and Karen Howell. The Howell’s knew that in order to restore the truck properly. more information was needed on both the mechanics of the truck. and more importantly. the truck’s history. The research began with the truck’s manufacturer. the John C. Dix Company of Memphis. Tennessee. According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal newspaper. June 7. 1940. the Dix Company was closing its doors after 60 years of service following a violent labor dispute. and the assets were being liquidated. An article in the Memphis Press-Scimitar newspaper. June 15. 1940. corroborated this information. Contact was then made with the Jay Tom Moore family. Moore. a former Dix employee. left the company after the construction of the C-35 was complete. Mr. Moore later went on to open a specialty shop in Memphis for armored car construction and became the largest manufacturer of armored cars in the country! Moore’s sons. Rick and Terry. were able to provide the name of Mr. Jack Colter. an elderly Memphis resident who. according to the Moore’s. actually helped Jay Tom Moore. as Dix employees. build the C-35 truck. Mr. Colter was contacted by telephone. He then told the “story” of the C-35 armored truck. He said as a Dix employee at the age of 18. he was in charge of installing the wood interior in the C-35. He also said that two gentlemen with the last names of Thompson and Fisher were in charge of the steel work on the truck while Jay Tom Moore. himself. was in charge of upholstery. Colter distinctly remembered the truck and how difficult it was to build. The truck underwent a complete frame-off restoration in 1991. involving over 2. 00 hours of labor! Later on in 2003. the truck was repainted and both the engine and transmission were rebuilt by Mr. Dick “Pappy” Vance. the International Harvester expert. of Hannibal. Missouri. In 2005. Bruce Burrow purchased the truck from representatives of the Howell Family and restored it yet again to the condition that you see it in today. As mentioned before. this truck is massive. The truck stands tall at 7’9″ tall. 16’11” long and 6′ wide while weighing in at a whopping 9. 00 lbs. The riveted 3/16″ boiler plate is finished with dark blue paint that looks stunning and very official. Even the sides have been properly repainted with the Little Rock Branch Federal Reserve Bank information. There is a little bit of chrome on the truck and it looks great while accenting the dark paint. This is truly a spectacular truck and a fine piece of American history. Inside. the interior has been finished with solid oak and it looks absolutely stunning. The rear of the vehicle is a large compartment two benches on either side where the money and parcels were transported. This is also where the large wash tub held the large ice cube to keep the workers cool during the long summer drives transporting Federal goods. The dashboard is finished to match the exterior and looks great while housing period correct gauges. The C-35 is powered by the state-of-the-art 241ci FAB-3 overhead valve. six cylinder engine that runs great. This engine is capable of producing upwards of 27 horsepower. Mated to the engine is a hardy 4-speed gearbox. shifted through the floor. The engine and transmission were rebuilt to high quality standards by the International Harvester expert himself. Mr. Dick “Pappy” Vance. It should be noted that the horn and wipers are currently inoperable. It is also equipped with hydraulic brakes. This truck is indeed a beauty; a most unusual and rare addition for any private collection or museum. More importantly. at a time in our country’s history. the Great Depression and notorious bank robbers pillaging through the Midwest. the U. S. Government commissioned this “War Wagon” in defense of our prosperity. This truck boasts a proud history of service to her country; and we are proud to be part of its preservation. The truck comes with a large picture frame with the complete story of the vehicle. some newspaper articles and classic photos of the truck. The VIN is 15467 and the mileage currently shows 39. 29. It is being sold on a clean and clear Arkansas title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Specifications Asking Price: $59. 00 Miles: 39. 29 VIN: 15467 Year: 1935 Make: International Model: Harvester C35 Title: Clear Warranty: No Condition: Used Options: Engine: 241CI 6 Cylinder Transmission: 4-Speed Manual Body: Armored Truck Doors: 2 Doors Stock Number: 141201 Lot Number: Exterior: Dark Blue Interior: Black/Oak Video Terms & Condtions ALL SALES ARE FINAL WITH CAR BEING SOLD WHERE/IS. AS/IS. ! TO BID YOU MUST BE OVER 18 and pay with a money order. cashier’s check or wire transfer. Please do not bid without the intent to finalize this transaction. Sorry. NO bid retractions allowed. ask questions BEFORE you bid. Your bid is a binding contract. EBay is an advertising tool and many of our vehicles sell before the auction ends. Call us today at 636-600-4600 to make this vehicle yours! Seller reserves the right to end auction early. We ask for a nominal $500. 00 refundable deposit. This is unique to our industry! Motoexotica Classic Cars has been a part of eBay Motors since 1999 and has maintained a great reputation and 100% positive feedback. We would like to keep it that way for future customers! The Vehicle is being sold by a Licensed State of Missouri Dealer (Motoexotica Classic Cars. LLC). You will need to check with your local government for any special rules regarding these older vehicles passing any inspections. We will not be held liable for any vehicle not passing inspection. The vehicle is offered with a right to a personal inspection by any bidder or agent. If you or an agent upon completion of a scheduled inspection at our St. Louis location finds the car not to your liking. we will refund your deposit with no questions asked. Feedback MUST be left before the vehicle is released to the buyer/agent/shipper. If you are the high bidder and unable to inspect said vehicle before auction close. you or an agent will have seven (7) days to inspect said vehicle after the close of auction. I encourage a physical inspection strongly to avoid any misunderstandings or representations. All disputes arising out of or resulting from this sale shall be finally determined by binding arbitration in St. Louis. Missouri in accordance with the commercial rules of arbitration of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall be carried out by one or more arbitrators in accordance with said rules. Any award shall be enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction in the same manner as judgments. This agreement to arbitrate shall survive the sale of the automobile described herein. Buyer and Seller hereby agree that Missouri law shall control for all purposes under this Bill of Sale. Buyer and Seller hereby consent to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of Missouri to specifically enforce the agreement to arbitrate and to enter judgment of and enforce the award of the arbitrator. 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Financing We offer financing through many of the best lenders in the industry. They are currently offering very attractive rates for all collector and special interest automobiles. With loan amounts from $10. 00 to $500. 00. and flexible terms of up to 12 years. you can finance the car of your dreams. Call us at 636-600-4600 for additional details. Warranty ALL SALES ARE FINAL WITH CAR BEING SOLD WHERE IS. AS IS! The vehicle is offered with a right to a personal inspection by any bidder or agent of any bidder. The vehicle is available for inspection prior to bidding. If you are the high bidder and unable to inspect said vehicle before auction close. you or an agent will have (7) days to inspect said vehicle after the close of auction. I encourage a physical inspection strongly to avoid any misunderstandings or representations. All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. No vehicle is perfect to everyone. 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