1954 International Pickup: Lock Jaw
Description:
What’s old is cool
This 1954 International R110 series (R112) is a great truck. We got it from a yard a couple years ago, and have been slowly bringing it back to life.
And what a life it will be. With every inch touched, the truck has been refurbed from the ground up with new suspension, brakes, lines, rubber—everything.
The body has had three sandings, then sealed with three coats of satin clear to maintain the original paint. The interior was media blasted and started from scratch. Custom leather throughout, a 6-speaker sound system and 7-inch touch screen were added, all new tinted glass and seals and custom carpet.
Its currently at Atlanta Speed shop getting fitted for a 383 stroker race motor and a 6-speed transmission.
If you’re interested in this truck, please use the contact form and reach out today!
Vehicle:
1954 International Harvester R-Series pick up
Estimated Cost:
$68000 complete
Title:
Georgia title/registration
1982 Honda CM450A: Bullitt Boy
SOLD: 1970 International Scout 800A: Copperhead
SOLD: 1984 Jeep CJ7—Black Mamba
Description:
An all AMC Restomod
This 1984 AMC Jeep CJ7 is the result of several years of work. Its unique to us in two ways: 1. We usually won’t take someone’s project that’s half completed, and 2. Its an all AMC restomod.
First, this truck began its restoration with a father/son team. And, as many projects go, sometimes life gets in the way and you can’t finish what you start.
Mark, the previous owner, and his son pulled the body off and rebuild the frame and suspension and collected all the right parts for this build.
Then, they finished and painted the body and reassembled the truck inserting the drive line as well.
That’s where we came in. I mentioned that we don’t usually take projects from folks and that’s because we usually have to undo a lot of the work done. That wasn’t the case here.
Mark mated a built AMC 401—with a Magnum COMP Cam and hydraulic, flat tappet lifters—with the best transmission AMC made—the T-177 3-speed. Behind that is the Dana 300 transfer case delivering power to the only axle AMC didn’t make—the 1986, one-year-only, Dana 44 solid axle wide track.
This is truly the perfect build that AMC never made.
Vehicle:
1984 AMC Jeep CJ7
Cost:
$37500 complete
Title:
Georgia title
SOLD: 1981 HONDA CM400T












































