The 1966 International Harvester Travelall, a favorite of John Wayne, is everything you'd expect from the legendary cowboy: ...
The last International Harvester Scout rolled off the assembly line in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1980 after nearly two decades ...
Volkswagen's Scout brand will unveil its electric pickup truck on October 24, featuring a design inspired by the Scout 2.
Anybody who knows trucks knows about International ... and it’s still cranking out semis 122 years after International Harvester was founded. It’s been owned by a company named Navistar ...
The company's presence in Fort Wayne came to an end in 2015 when Navistar, the parent company of International Trucks, closed and sold its test track on Oxford Street. Harvester Homecoming hopes ...
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International Harvester would go on to become a major player in not only tractor and agricultural equipment, but also military vehicles and heavy trucks. In November 1960, International Harvester ...
The rebranding reflects a new more dedicated focus on customer solutions beyond the trucks themselves and ... equipment firms to form International Harvester, which by 1910 was the fourth largest ...
In the brand's latest teaser, it's hyping up the return of a legendary nameplate with a design that lives up to its forebears ...
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.
In Michigan, New York, Montana and elsewhere, Republicans have seized on Biden administration electric vehicle policies.
Fort Wayne, the birthplace of the International Harvester Scout, will be represented at the reveal of the new EV Scout by ...