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1939 International D-39 - 6.4L Diesel Street Rod

An International D-39 Loaded With A Two-Turbo Maxxforce V-8

By Trevor Reed
photographer: Courtesy Of International and American Speed Company

 1939 International D39 Custom Left Front Angle

What Happens When You Combine One Of The Best looking pickups ever built with the new 6.4L MaxxForce 7 diesel engine? You get the DMAXX, a one-of-a-kind International D-Series street rod that's packing compound turbos and brewing 350 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque.




 1939 International D39 Custom Lone Star Class 8

The LoneStar Influence
The project was designed to help promote the new LoneStar Class 8 truck that was inspired by the styling of the original International D-Series pickups of the '30s and '40s. The DMAXX started out as a '39 International D-39 1/2-ton pickup that was found at George Mitchell's Nollenberger International Dealership in Toledo, Ohio. From there, it was shipped to American Speed Company in Plymouth, Michigan, where it received a body-off restoration and a proper V-8 powerplant.

 1939 International D39 Custom Diesel Engine

6.4L Maxxforce 7 And Allison 1000
Since the DMAXX was being designed to promote the heavy-duty LoneStar, a gasoline V-8 would not be right for this street rod project. Instead, the International 6.4L MaxxForce 7 engine (which is the basis for the Ford 6.4L Power Stroke) was installed. The V-8 uses a compound turbo system that combines a large fixed-volume turbo with a fast-acting variable geometry unit to provide up to 40 psi of boost. Fueling is provided by a Siemens VDO injection pump that fills dual high-pressure common rails to feed the incredibly fast piezo injectors. Exhaust that's not routed through the emissions-friendly EGR system is split by a Y-pipe that leads to Flowmaster mufflers and dual outlets under the rear bumper. Power from the turbodiesel is routed through a five-speed Allison 1000 automatic transmission and is sent back to a Ford 9-inch rear axle.

Body And Bed Modifications
Part of the ground-up restoration included upgrading all of the nuts, bolts, and washers on the engine, body, bed, and frame with polished stainless steel hardware. Body modifications involved the cab being chopped with 2 inches removed from the roof height, and alterations to the pickup box. The bed was shortened by 4 inches and then raised 4 inches to match the new bodylines of the pickup cab. The rear wheel housings were tubbed to accommodate the wide tires mounted on 18-inch tall wheels.


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