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All International cabover production finally ceased in 1991. One Driver's Memories of the International Transtar “I loved that truck,” says HDT contributing editor Jim Park.
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.
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.
Check out this 1939 Navistar International Truck fitted with a twin turbo diesel engine, Allison transmission, and Wilwood disc brakes and more only inside Classic Trucks Magazine.
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 ...
International Motors sold 23,800 trucks and buses in the fourth quarter of 2024, a 15% increase compared with 20,700 vehicles in the year-earlier period, parent company Traton said Jan. 14.
CHICAGO — International Truck unveiled its CV Series of trucks on Wednesday, calling itself “the only” OEM to offer Class 4-5 trucks that are designed, distributed and supported by a ...
Allison Transmission recently announced that International Truck, a Navistar brand, has integrated Allison fully automatic transmissions into S13-equipped trucks. Through the partnership's ...