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Question: What type of specific-purpose transport vehicles were in sight constantly on Kenosha streets from the 1930s to 1980s?
Michael Sheehan’s 1908 International Harvester Co Motor Buggy. Picture: Supplied Michael has owned this car, also called a “high wheeler”, since 1963 and has driven it all over Australia ...
For more than a century, International Harvester shaped the agricultural landscape with its powerful tractors, trucks, and machinery. Farmers relied on its rugged designs to handle the toughest ...
International Harvester Scout Highlights The International Scout was offered with engine sizes ranging from 2.8 to 5.7 liters, with power output rising from 93 hp in 1961 to double that in 1972.
In June 1951, International Harvester was given a contract for 100,000 M1 rifles, with deliveries scheduled to begin in December 1952. Problems plagued the manufacturing process, ...
Scout, as a brand, died with International Harvester back in 1980. But Volkswagen – who owns the new, reanimated Scout we see today – strives to stay true to the original. The new Scout trucks ...
That's literally mint, as this 1979 International Harvester Scout II is painted in the one-year-only hue of Mint Green. It's for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of ...
International Cars is a used car dealership. The company sells a range of vehicles, but availability may vary based on when you shop. Its inventory includes some of the following makes as of ...
Motorcars International is a used car dealership. The company sells a range of used vehicles, but availability may vary based on when you shop.
Navistar International Corp., which was acquired by Volkswagen Group via its heavy-truck unit Traton in 2021, is rebranding as International Motors on Oct. 1.. The company, of western Chicago ...
Between the original International Scout and the second-gen International Harvester Scout 2 that was first released in 1971, the automaker managed to move 532,674 units by the time it stopped ...