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IH trucks are cool, but up until recently they really haven't been pushed to the forefront. And it doesn't get much closer to the front than being on display indoors at the SEMA show.
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 ...
IH Parts America is one-stop shopping for everything in the light line of International Harvester. The company does everything basic repairs to full restorations in its shop, and it offers a huge ...
As for collectability, the IH Scout is now a big attraction at car and truck shows, mainly because not many are left of the half-million that were produced. Currently, a 1966 Scout 800 soft-top ...
The Orphanage is happy to display a 1965 International Harvester Scout 80 half cab pickup owned and restored to original by ...
Developed as a medium-duty truck, the Loadstar was initially slotted between the C-Line pickups and the heavy-duty R-series. And International Harvester built no fewer than seven different ...
It happened around 5:45 p.m. on a Saturday as Sime was driving a 2019 International truck tractor semi-trailer east on Interstate 10, according to file stories. Traffic ahead of him was stalled.
The truck has dual rear wheels, four-wheel brakes, a vacuum wiper, a two-speed rear end and a grain bin. Clarence Woods, whose name still appears on the title, paid $283.49 plus $8.51 in tax.
As for some history, International Harvester started building trucks and pickups in 1907, way before any Scout model appeared on a designer’s drawing board. Then in 1953, IH introduced a unique ...