T the reverend muddy grimes Brother Binder Joined Sep 9, 2009 Messages 1,239 Location Springdale Ar Mar 14, 2012 #1 Three years ago today, the legendary Ted Ornas passed away. Ted designed every IH from 1953 till they shut down in 80. The man was a foreward thinker beyond any other. Attachments ornas.jpg 93 KB · Views: 18
Three years ago today, the legendary Ted Ornas passed away. Ted designed every IH from 1953 till they shut down in 80. The man was a foreward thinker beyond any other.
T the reverend muddy grimes Brother Binder Joined Sep 9, 2009 Messages 1,239 Location Springdale Ar Mar 14, 2012 #2 Ted's Resume and the original scout draft Attachments ornas 2.jpg 78.4 KB · Views: 17 ornas 3.jpg 98.1 KB · Views: 16
T the reverend muddy grimes Brother Binder Joined Sep 9, 2009 Messages 1,239 Location Springdale Ar Mar 14, 2012 #3 Sorry but the man was a personal hero of mine. Grabbing a dream and holding on to it to become an icon in your industry amazes me
Sorry but the man was a personal hero of mine. Grabbing a dream and holding on to it to become an icon in your industry amazes me
maverickmk Rebel Rodder Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 9,149 Location Cocoa FL Mar 14, 2012 #4 What a talented man. Pretty impressive resume.
earthman Fascinated by rolling objects! Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 12,273 Location Tempe AZ on the corner of Oak and Southern Mar 14, 2012 #5 Thanks for posting
JeremyL Well-known member Joined Jun 6, 2011 Messages 176 Location Texas and Florida Mar 14, 2012 #6 I've never owned an IH vehicle, but a couple friends of mine tinkered with Scouts for a while and I really liked them. I did have an IH/Navistar 6.9 in my now stolen 85 Ford truck. I understand that design was based on the heavy duty gas V8.
I've never owned an IH vehicle, but a couple friends of mine tinkered with Scouts for a while and I really liked them. I did have an IH/Navistar 6.9 in my now stolen 85 Ford truck. I understand that design was based on the heavy duty gas V8.