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He's always had a warm spot in his heart for the old International Harvester Scout but had never seen one customized. Amazingly, a friend found a '63 Scout ... Danny took the truck off the road ...
This time he's found a couple of ancient trucks, one made by the (Mack precursor) International Motor Truck Company 91 years ago, the other by International Harvester a mere 61 years ago.
Editor's Note: Getting your truck into Readers' Trucks is a snap ... and was "first introduced to the great lines of the '34-36 International pickup" from then on out he knew he had to have ...
Originally, the '47 International Harvester pickup was a small-town fire department vehicle that was sold to the local preacher when it got too old for fire service. The truck languished in a barn ...
Dennis Chan from California brought five International Harvester semi trucks with production years ranging from 1949 to 1969. He started collecting vehicles in the mid-1960s and has about 30 ...
As owner and restorer of this lightly customized example, Arnie Gervasio certainly does, and he isn't shy about it—he proudly displayed the 1937 International Harvester at the 2019 Amelia Island ...
The International Harvester truck community is tight-knit, even though the company stopped building pickups and Scout 4x4s more than four decades ago. Some of the most iconic representations of ...
There are very few automobile companies that can boast a heritage as long and distinguished as International Trucks. The company can trace its roots back to 1831, when Cyrus H. McCormick developed ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – International Harvester has a long-standing history in the city of Fort Wayne, producing the first trucks at the local plant in 1923 and going on to roll more than a ...
As the 1960s dawned, International Harvester was sitting high atop the pyramid of American heavy truck builders. One of the oldest and best-known American companies in existence, Harvester's roots ...