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Old 09-02-2018, 10:30 PM
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I know it’s not a cub. Just kinda cool, and IH 1952
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Old 09-02-2018, 10:35 PM
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cub or not it's looking good
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Old 09-02-2018, 11:23 PM
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Thanks I should have it all put back together tomorrow. Drinking cold ones out of it by 5:00 . I’m hoping
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Very nice! I have let two of those get away from me over the years! One of them my grandparents bought new in 1952! Even had the paperwork with it and it still ran well!! Dad let a scrap guy haul it off in the 90's I had it in the back of the shop running and using it.. Dad said it was in the way!!
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Cool project. Looks good!
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Very nice!! Post more pics when you are all done.

How is it so many of these survived? The older freezers and refrigerators we had tended to rust bad. Are you using the original cooling components or has that stuff been swapped out?
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Very nice! I have let two of those get away from me over the years! One of them my grandparents bought new in 1952! Even had the paperwork with it and it still ran well!! Dad let a scrap guy haul it off in the 90's I had it in the back of the shop running and using it.. Dad said it was in the way!!
Original owner IH fridge?!?!
Original paperwork!?!
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In the way?!?!
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Very nice! I have let two of those get away from me over the years! One of them my grandparents bought new in 1952! Even had the paperwork with it and it still ran well!! Dad let a scrap guy haul it off in the 90's I had it in the back of the shop running and using it.. Dad said it was in the way!!
You do hear that all the time. In fact I’ve got a 1952, and a1950, both came from the original owners. It seems like they always end up in the basement before they decide to get rid of them. You wouldn’t happen to have that paperwork laying around would you?
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You do hear that all the time. In fact I’ve got a 1952, and a1950, both came from the original owners. It seems like they always end up in the basement before they decide to get rid of them. You wouldn’t happen to have that paperwork laying around would you?
My sister found the paperwork when we were cleaning out my grandparents house.. She was going to give it to the guy down in Leesburg FL that has the huge IH collection and museum.. I will have to see if she ever sent it to him.. He has a good size IH refrigeration collection..

Wanna hear another good one.. my uncle worked for the local IH dealer at the time... He delivered the fridge brand new!

Made me sick when I found out Dad let it get hauled off!

All it needed was a door gasket.. at that time before the internet we couldn't seem to find one!
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Very nice!! Post more pics when you are all done.

How is it so many of these survived? The older freezers and refrigerators we had tended to rust bad. Are you using the original cooling components or has that stuff been swapped out?
I have found two on Craigslist, both pretty close to the house. They only made them for 9 years, definitely getting harder to find. I like the style I have, kind of a round top. The last couple of years they were more square. I would still take one if I could find it though. If you ever watch “friends” , Monica has a square top IH fridge.
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