Imagine waking up on Christmas morning and finding a pickup truck like this one here under the tree. We know you’d have needed a pretty big tree for that to happen, but go with us. Given how the ...
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The rise and fall of International Harvester
What was once a promising company is now just a page in the history books.
We don't always fall in love with industry-built project vehicles, especially when they are as hideous as this one admittedly is, but this 1952 International Harvester (IH) "Trout" (formerly a L-110 ...
Vehicles from across the nation traveled to the Fort Wayne area late this week with one thing in common: they were made by International Harvester. Dennis Chan from California brought five ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – International Harvester has a long-standing history in the city of Fort Wayne, producing the first trucks at the local plant in 1923 and going on to roll more than a million ...
On a Friday afternoon in mid-July 1983, a green Model 4200 International Harvester truck rolled off the assembly line at the Fort Wayne International Harvester plant. It was the 1,527,299th truck ...
There are very few automobile companies that can boast a heritage as long and distinguished as International Trucks. The company can trace its roots back to 1831, when Cyrus H. McCormick developed the ...
Learn how Fort Wayne earned the reputation as the “Heavy Duty Truck Capital of the World." Go on a journey through time, from International Harvester's first trucks made in Fort Wayne in 1923, through ...
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