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We haven't seen a street-parked vintage military vehicle since the Unimog of last fall, ... 1943 International Harvester Truck. By Murilee Martin May 26, 2008 8:00 am EST.
1966 was a record breaking year for the International Harvester Truck Division, producing over 175,000 trucks in the U.S.A. The ever increasing Scout production helped to push the Fort Wayne Works ...
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 ...
Fort Wayne, Indiana, is the home of almost 550,000 International Scouts & more than 1.5 million International trucks. In August, Fort Wayne celebrated those ...
The famed “Proving Gounds” of International Harvester – the long-gone truck company that became Navistar International Corporation and ultimately largely left Fort Wayne – is no more.
Navistar Defense (a division of Navistar International) offers multiple variants (i.e., MVA, MVU, APC, Cargo) of the truck, which are used in combat operations worldwide. Military-grade might ...
From the 1902 merger, International Trucks continued to operate under the International Harvester banner for over 80 years. It wasn't until 1986 that the first notable change occurred.
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.
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 ...
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