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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 ...
Moreover, IBM was once in the firearms business with a contract to produce the M1 Carbine. Between August 1943 and May 1944, ...
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 Scout was instrumental in introducing SUVs to the average American driver. Here are 10 things that made it ...
International Trucks is known for making commercial and military vehicles, but the MXT was a massive personal tank filled with fancy bells for the open road.
Starting in 1923, International built most of their big trucks in Fort Wayne, and later the legendary Scout from 1960 through 1980. Also there: a test track, International's Engineering and Design ...
The lineage of Navistar and its corporate predecessors can be traced to the early 1900s when a merger resulted in the then-named International Harvester Co. But the story goes back even further.
Navistar International Corporation, formerly known as International Harvester, spent nearly a century in Fort Wayne building commercial and military trucks, school buses, commercial buses and ...
A classic International Scout, an International Scout II, and a Travelall from the 2022 SEMA show.
Inspired by the movie White Lightening, Robert Aberle bought this 1936 International Harvester Pickup truck. After 8 years of waiting, he finally had the chance to customize this classic beauty ...
International Harvester made gas-powered Scout vehicles in the 1960s and 1970s. Their shape and features continue to influence modern SUVs, and Scouts have had a niche fanbase of collectors ever ...
And while the company turned into Navistar International, producing trucks, diesel engines and military vehicles (think: Navistar Defense) these days, the Scout never came back.