International Harvester

25 Years Slumbering! 1963 International C1000 Pickup

Poking its nose out of the garage for the first time in 25 years, we have a much later International pickup than the last two we featured. Since this picture was taken, it’s been cleaned up, evaluated and even… more»

A Pair Of ‘Em! 1948 International KB2 Trucks

Both of these trucks look tremendously solid, and there are some additional spare parts thrown in to sweeten the deal–if you like these International trucks, this is your lucky day (despite the fact they are listed as Chevrolets in… more»

Fall Harvest: 1934-36 International Harvester

Wearing a few decades worth of rust and plant life, this 1934-36 International hasn’t seen street duty in many years. Appearing fairly complete, and not in the worst of conditions, this International is interesting. Thanks to reader Dave W… more»

Former Barn Find: 1972 International Harvester Travelall

I happen to like International Travelalls. This one is a true barn find that has been turned into a daily driver. It’s located in Alpine, Utah and is listed for sale here on eBay. The opening bid is $2,700, and… more»

From South To North California: 1966 International Travelall

Longtime Barn Finds fans know I have a real soft spot for that ultimate Lucifer’s Hammer Armageddon vehicle, the International Harvester Travelall. Especially this, the third generation, produced from 1961 to 1968. This one has migrated from Southern California to… more»

1973 International Honest Truck!

Can you believe this 1973 International Harvester stepside pickup is for sale here on eBay with an opening bid of $100 and no reserve? Another one in the Barn Finds series of honest trucks, this one may have a few… more»

Cool One-Off! 1960 International Camper Conversion

From Barn Finds reader Harlan B–Guys, this is kind of on the theme of the Cadillac camper–COOL! I’d have to agree with Harlan, this is not only a cool camper, it’s a camper with a story and history. The International… more»

Traveling To Find A Travelall!

I’m traveling to the Midwest again this week, and as usual the first thing I did once I was checked in was to check out the local classics for sale. Today one of them was an International Travelall that from this angle looks… more»

An American Icon? 1961 Travelall

This is one I wish were closer to me. I love the shape of these older Travelalls, and this one has an even more purposeful look than usual with the grille guard. It’s located in Ouray, Colorado if you… more»

Tailgate Special: 1953 International Harvester Travelall

It isn’t an old short blue school bus, despite the appearance! This, along with GM’s Suburban are the two progenitors of all the huge SUV’s we see on roads today. This Travelall has some rough edges and custom touches… more»

Civil Defense: 1960 International Travelall B120 Panel Truck

That’s a pretty serious underbite! Of course, this Travelall is an ex-Civil Defense vehicle and was originally fitted with a large front winch. You can still see the fairlead out in the front. You can find it here on… more»

Scout Project: 1968 International Harvester Scout

Thanks to Jim S. for sending in this tip! This is a 1968 International Harvester Scout and it’s located in beautiful Selma, North Carolina; 45 minutes southeast of Raleigh. The owner has it listed on eBay with an asking… more»

C-Sharp: 1968 International Harvester C-1200 4X4

What a nice truck! This 1968 International-Harvester C-1200 4X4 pickup is on eBay in Vancouver, Washington. The current bid is just a touch over $1,500 but the reserve isn’t met yet. I wonder what this rugged beauty will sell for? Thanks… more»

Short Bed 4-Speed: 1974 International Harvester Pickup

What an honest-looking pickup! With a short bed and a four speed, one could argue that this was even a sporty in its day. And with an opening bid of $900 and no reserve, it’s certainly not expensive (at… more»

Cool Cab-Over: 1955 International Harvester R180

The word “cool” doesn’t even come close to describing this unique truck. This 1955 International Harvester R180, found on Craigslist in Casper, WY is one cool COE. The seller is asking $4,500 for this cool cab-over.

Box On The Back: 1948 International Harvester KB5

What exactly is this truck? Well, the underlying chassis is a 1948 International Harvester KB5 truck, but I have no idea what the box-shaped body is. The seller calls it a “paddy wagon” and I guess that’s as good… more»

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