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On September 23, 1911, the Saurer Motor Truck Company merged with the Mack Brothers Motor Car Company of Allentown, headed by J. M. Mack, to form the International Motor Truck Company (IMTC).
Go on a journey through time, from International Harvester's first trucks made in Fort Wayne in 1923, through Harvester’s contributions to the WWII war effort, on to the decades that trucks of ...
On a Friday afternoon in mid-July 1983, a green Model 4200 International Harvester truck rolled off the assembly line at the Fort Wayne International Harvester plant. It was the 1,527,299th ...
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.
It's not only Truck Monday, it's Memorial Day! We haven't seen a street-parked vintage military vehicle since the Unimog of last fall, and we're due for another war wagon! I spotted this '43 IHC ...
Fort Wayne, Indiana, is the home of almost 550,000 International Scouts & more than 1.5 million International trucks. In August, Fort Wayne celebrated those ...
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 million off the assembly line.
The so-called "4-152 Commanche" put out a thundering 93 hp until turbocharging brought that figure to 111 hp. In 1966, International gave the SUV a refresh, dubbing it the Scout 800.
This engine is part of the Green Diamond family that powered International Harvester trucks from 1934 to 1949. While they're far from expensive, these old KB trucks are definitely hard to find.
After the Delia family of Raritan Township put $300 down on a $1,000 1960 International Harvester dump truck, they did not yet have enough money to finish buying it. In search of parts and manuals ...
Check out Joe Adkins' and his rare 1941 International Harvester pickup truck. Only at www.customclassictrucks.com, the official site for Custom Classic Trucks Magazine.
Inspired by the movie White Lightening, Robert Aberle bought this 1936 International Harvester Pickup truck. After 8 years of waiting, he finally had the chance to customize this classic beauty ...
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