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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.
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 truck ...
Learn how Fort Wayne earned the reputation as the “Heavy Duty Truck Capital of the World." Go on a journey through time, from International Harvester's first trucks made in Fort Wayne in 1923 ...
International Trucks has been around for a while, ever since its origins as International Harvester. Today, it still stands as a reliable commercial automaker.
At one point, the company International made pickup trucks, but it didn't last long. Here's when the production ended and the reason behind it.
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 ...
After nearly four decades, Navistar is no more and the company is putting a bigger focus on connected solutions.
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.
Tough, reliable and stylish, the International Transtar became one of the most recognizable Class 8 American cabover trucks ever.
International had made significant efforts to move upmarket when the new D-Line trucks debuted in 1969 and the Wagonmaster carried them on.
It’s the end of an era for Navistar International — and the beginning of a new one — as the Traton subsidiary announced a rebrand and name change to International.
A classic International Scout, an International Scout II, and a Travelall from the 2022 SEMA show.
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