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I dream of old trucks. Or rather, I dream around old trucks. You know the scene: a 1960s Ford stakebed or Freightliner ...
JANUARY 11TH OF THIS YEAR. SHE WAS 84 YEARS OLD. FOOD TRUCKS TOOK OVER THE BIG FOUR LAWN AT THE WATERFRONT TODAY, AND THE WEATHER, OF COURSE, WAS PERFECT FOR THE FOURTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FOOD ...
From the 1902 merger, International Trucks continued to operate under the International Harvester banner for over 80 years. It wasn't until 1986 that the first notable change occurred.
In June 1951, International Harvester was given a contract for 100,000 M1 rifles, with deliveries scheduled to begin in December 1952. Problems plagued the manufacturing process, ...
The Jeep rival sits on a set of 15-inch steel wheels clad in 31×10.5-inch Nankang Conquerer A/T tires. Hidden behind these wheels are disc brakes up front and drum brakes at the rear.
In 2021, Navistar International Corp. merged with Traton SE, joining Traton’s existing brands of Scania, MAN, Volkswagen Truck & Bus, and RIO. “This is the thing I want to stress: We're ...
Chicago’s International Harvester Corporation began selling light trucks in 1907, continuing until the last IHC Scout Terras were built as 1980 models.International pickup production ran through ...
As a teenager, Richard Kincheloe bought the International Harvester with his mother for $50 and a hog! The truck, nicknamed "Cannonball," remained on his property for more than 45 years, ...
In the early ‘60s, the International DCOF-405 Emeryville cabover had been the top-selling American heavy truck for four years running. In 1965, International capitalized on that design with the ...
The film showed several versions of the rare Diamond T truck model, International Harvester vehicles and a 1937 REO ... alongside others including Ford cab-over trucks from the late 1930s and a ...
EAST LIVERPOOL — Hill International Trucks will be acquiring Truck Sales & Service Inc., which includes five dealership locations across Eastern and Central Ohio, Sept. 1. The locations in Canton, ...
The International Harvester Company was an iconic brand for rural America since 1902, when several smaller companies merged to form the conglomerate. Long associated with commercial trucks and ...