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Test Set Truck: 2013 International TerraStar SFA (set-forward steer axle) 4x4, conventional cab, BBC 107 in., GVW 19,500 lb. Engine: 6.8-liter (415 cu-in.) MaxxForce 7 V-8, EPA ’10 limits, 300 hp @ ...
Trucks Trucks & Accessories International Terrastar 4x4 Truck Navistar worked with Fabco to develop the industry's first gear-driven transfer case for four-wheel drive system in a Class 4 and 5 truck ...
The two new trucks join the CXT, the world's largest production pickup truck that has been on the market since September 2004, as part of the International XT Family of trucks.
But we do know International didn't make too many 4x4 crew-cab Loadstar trucks in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, so this one is probably pretty rare.
Anybody who knows trucks knows about International. The brand has manufactured some of the most recognizable rigs in history, and it’s still cranking out semis 122 years after International ...
According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents, International is recalling approximately 105,276 units with the affected ECUs. Affected International models include: 2021 ...
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.
Navistar has recalled more than 28,000 International trucks as part of two separate recalls – one involving certain Cummins engines, and another affecting the brake chamber. More than 28,000 ...
MAUMEE, Ohio — Dana has announced it has been named exclusive supplier of steer axles, drive axles and driveshafts for the new International TerraStar 4×4, which Navistar just recently began shipping.
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Who Owns International Trucks And Where Are They Made? - MSNWhere Are International Trucks Made? As well as trucks, International also produces engines, transmissions, and buses. To achieve this it employs over 14,500 workers across a multitude of sites.
Yes, it's two-wheel drive. Not everything has to be a 4x4 to be cool, kids. Besides, give us a welder and a day or two and we'd have this sucker rockcrawling in no time. But that aside, this ...
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.
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