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Three truck versions were available in 1950, with three different payload ratings (from 2,600 lb. on the low end to a hefty 3,500 lb. / 1,179 kg and 1,587 kg).
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.
A rare and extraordinary 1957 International Harvester "Golden Jubilee" Pickup Truck, possibly the finest of its kind, is set to turn heads at auction. With only around 3,000 produced—one for ...
Chicago's International Harvester Corporation began selling light trucks in 1907, ... 54 – 1962 IHC C-Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin. 17 ...
That first model was the Scout 80, available as a pickup truck or SUV, in rear- or four-wheel drive. The top bolted on and the windshield folded flat. The base model had no top and not even any doors.
It's been 42 years since the last International Harvester Scout rolled off the line, having first debuted in 1961 as a pioneering SUV. Now Volkswagen, of all brands, is resurrecting Scout as its ...
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 1966, International gave the SUV a refresh, dubbing it the Scout 800. Under the hood, a larger four-cylinder engine was made available, followed by a six cylinder and finally, a much-needed V8 ...
Scout Motors debuts the new Traveler SUV and Terra pickup. An optional range-extending generator should help these electric trucks push further into the wild.
At one point, the company International made pickup trucks, but it didn't last long. Here's when the production ended and the ...