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The name International has become synonymous with
tractors, trucks and, of course, the legendary Scout.
While the company itself has closed shop, leaving other
companies to pick up production of its vehicles,
International Scouts for Sale are still very much sought
after by collectors and enthusiasts. Even though the
Scout is probably the most famous model, it is certainly
not the first truck made by International Harvester The
first thing to roll of the production line was farming
equipment.
When looking for an International Scout For Sale it can be difficult, these trucks have become more collectible over the years. One place you can view all the International Scout For Sale is on OldTrucksForSale.net. There is also a listing of International Scout parts. Over the years, International produced several types of tractors and farming equipment, but in 1907 history took a turn when the International Harvester wagon was unveiled. After 1907 International started to make light trucks, this put them on the map along with the larger companies like Chevy, Ford, and Jeep.After May 1975, you would no longer see an International Scout For Sale, as this was the last year of production for International Harvester. Rugged and pared down, the Scout offered an alternative to the Jeep with its boxy body and military styling. The first year there was a International Scout For Sale was 1961. After the Scout 80, there were more models introduced with slight changes from year to year With the introduction of the Scout 800, came the availability of rear seats, as well as bucket seats in the front, and improved heating. The 800A took over in 1969 and was even cushier than its predecessor with a quieter Dana 20 transfer case, heavier rear axle and a 304 V-8 option. The next scout was the 800B in 71, it did not last very long before being replaced by the Scout II There was a workers strike in 79, and lasted over 6 months, costing the company close to six million.Today that value would be closer to $2 billion. The die was cast. As 1981 rolled in, it was clear that the company was in serious trouble. International Harvester sold its IH logo and the name in 1984, this was the end of the company as we know it. school buses, engines medium trucks and heavy duty trucks under the brand name International. The legend continues. See all the Scouts, International trucks, and parts for sale at my blog. www.oldtrucksforsale.net You can also see more about classic trucks here: Build like a Rock, Chevy Trucks chevy trucks for sale |
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