The inception of the International Harvester Company dates all the way back to 1909 when the company began and initially marketed its trucks to farmers. It took little time for the trucks to become successful in the farming industry,… more»
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Nice Survivor: 1971 International Travelall 1010
Seven-Up had a big ad campaign for years touting its status as “The Uncola” and it worked. At least for a while, even though sales never got close to Coke’s sales. I think this 1971 International Travelall 1010 is… more»
Rat Rod COE: 1968 International Harvester
Dragging home a big truck project is one of the more daunting prospects I can think of when it comes to a rescue mission. I routinely have non-running projects shipped here and there, but it never requires more than… more»
350 Crate V8! 1947 International KB3
The KB1-5 was a series of trucks produced by International Harvester after World War II. They load ratings ranging from ½ ton to 90,000 lbs., so they could get most any job done. Except for its drivetrain, this ’47… more»
Three-Door 1959 International Travelall B-100
If ever there was a time when I wanted to have a photo of the VIN and data plate, this is it. This second-generation International Travelall is listed as a 1962 model which it clearly isn’t due to the… more»
4×4 Project: 1967 International Scout 800
This 1967 International Harvester Scout 800 is listed for sale here on Facebook Marketplace in Austin, Texas. This Scout 800 was used as a hunting rig in Big Wells, Texas for a number of years and then sat for… more»
Rust-Free! 1965 International Harvester Travelall
As long-time readers of Barn Finds know, I have a very soft spot for IH Travelalls. A little more unusual than the more common Suburbans and larger than the comparable vintage Fords and Mopars, the Travelall offers unique styling… more»
Upgraded Survivor: 1974 International Harvester Scout
Vintage 4x4s really are a treat to own, owing to the fact that they look good scruffy, and in many instances, are often more appealing to onlookers and potential buyers alike if the outside hasn’t been shined to perfection…. more»
Turbo Diesel Power: 1980 International Scout II
What is the definition of a unicorn in the collector car world? Well, it might be this unique 1980 International Harvester Scout II powered by a Nissan-built diesel inline six-cylinder engine. The SUV was produced in the last year… more»
Never Butchered: 1976 International Scout II
This is probably one of my most favorite ads ever written on craigslist. It’s to the point and addresses the typical BS sellers have to face when trying to move metal. This 1976 International Scout II isn’t quite a… more»
Sportstar Edition: 1980 International Scout II
By 1980, the International Scout II was at the end of its run, but there were still plenty of special editions available in that final year. One company that specialized in creating these limited models in 1979 and 1980… more»
Pristine Survivor: 1980 International Scout II
This International Harvester Scout II is the last of its breed. Produced from 1960 to 1980, this 4×4 was one of the first SUVs on the market and competed with the likes of Jeep and the Ford Bronco. This… more»