International Trucks has been around for a while, ever since its origins as International Harvester. Today, it still stands as a reliable commercial automaker.
The International Harvester Scout was a rugged, working-class legend, built to last but ultimately undone by corporate greed, ...
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Hosted on MSNInternational Harvester Scout: Everything to Know About America’s Other Off-RoaderWith VW resurrecting the Scout name for an all-electric off-road brand, what better time to learn its history?
As if it didn’t have enough brands under its umbrella already, the Volkswagen Group recently announced plans to enter the ...
I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. Machinery, livestock, and crops have always been needed to be moved around ...
International L-110 had been sitting in its former owner's yard for at least 20 or 30 years when Eric decided to buy it ...
$10,000–$30,000 For being one of the lesser-known pickup truck manufacturers in history, International Harvester was innovative. One of its best ideas was the Travelette pickup, which was the ...
It’s managed to stay out of the limelight for years, but a treasure like the International Harvester “Trucktor ... and it looks as harmonious as a mated truck and tractor can.
This documentary takes you on a journey from when International Harvester made its first trucks in Fort Wayne in 1923, to Harvester’s contributions to the WWII war effort, on to the decades that ...
The company's presence in Fort Wayne came to an end in 2015 when Navistar, the parent company of International Trucks, closed and sold its test track on Oxford Street. Harvester Homecoming hopes ...
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