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Navistar is about to be no more. The legacy OEM producer of International trucks is returning to its roots. The company announced it will rebrand from Navistar Inc. to International Motors with a ...
The iconic International Scout hasn't been on sale since the 1980s, but VW could bring it back with an all-electric pickup truck and SUV. A VW designer posted, then deleted, a teaser image of new ...
IDF conducts its first airdrop of aid since war began * Australian PM says he won't imminently recognize Palestinian state, ...
International is the latest manufacturer to recall a large number of trucks equipped with recalled Bendix ECUs. Also: P.A.M. Transportation Services moves corporation to Nevada under new corporate ...
The name "International" wasn't associated with the company until 1902. ... International Trucks continued to operate under the International Harvester banner for over 80 years.
In fact, Navistar Trucks is today the last surviving business division of the once-massive International Harvester Corporation. Transtar Rising As the company headed into the 1960s, its heavy ...
International isn’t a name often associated with modern pickup trucks, having built its last Light Line pickup in 1975. Even though it was a poor seller, this truck wouldn’t represent ...
Such a plan makes even more sense when you consider the timeline. Volkswagen only recently came to control the Scout name when its commercial truck subsidiary, Traton, merged with Navistar in July ...
Go on a journey through time, from International Harvester's first trucks made in Fort Wayne in 1923, through Harvester’s contributions to the WWII war effort, on to the decades that trucks of ...
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.