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The mighty four-wheel-drive version of the International Harvester Travelall was only a year old when a Gulfstream Blue ’57 S-120 Travelall rolled off the Springfield, Ohio, production line.
The 4WD International Harvester ‘Trucktor’ Is Real, And Yes, You Can Buy It. It has 36 forward and 16 reverse speeds, ... One thing’s for sure: It’s a four-wheel drive.
Four-wheel drive was a common option, and some 4x4s had a twin-stick transfer case offering 2-Hi, 2-Lo, 4-Hi, and 4-Lo settings. ... International Harvester Scout Highlights ...
That first model was the Scout 80, available as a pickup truck or SUV, in rear- or four-wheel drive. The top bolted on and the windshield folded flat. The base model had no top and not even any doors.
The International Harvester Company was an iconic brand for rural America since ... the Scout was available in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations with hard- and soft-top options.
International Harvester is better known for farm equipment now, but in the '60s and '70s, ... Rear-wheel drive (standard) and ...
International Harvester gained entry into the off-highway hauler market through the back door, so to speak. ... All had the four-wheel drive and dual tires from the Models 140 and 180 design as well ...
The four-wheel-drive Wagoneer, ... the Bronco is expected to be competitive with cars such as the International Harvester Scout-which would put its base around $2350.
That first model was the Scout 80, available as a pickup truck or SUV, in rear- or four-wheel drive. The top bolted on and ...