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International Harvester Travelall 1100C 4×4 1968. - source Bring a Trailer.
Kiwi Rebel. International Harvester.
1979 International Harvester Scout II Traveltop
1973 International Travelette Pickup
1973 International 1210 4x4
1979 International Harvester Scout II Traveltop
International Harvester Scout 1973. - source Bring a Trailer.
IH crew cab
1972 International 1210 Pickup Truck
When talking about timeless American pickups, the 1972 International 1210 Pickup Truck deserves a place among the greats. Built during an era when trucks were tools first and status symbols second, the 1210 captured the raw essence of strength and simplicity. Its engineering reflected the hardworking spirit of those who depended on it daily.
The truck’s design featured clean lines, a wide stance, and an unmistakably tough front end. Its heavy-duty steel body gave it the durability to handle rough workloads while maintaining a classic, no-nonsense appearance. International Harvester didn’t chase trends; they built machines meant to last.
The performance capabilities of the 1210 were impressive for its time. With a variety of V8 engine options and an available four-wheel-drive configuration, it could conquer off-road conditions with confidence. The sturdy frame and suspension gave it unmatched towing and hauling capacity—an advantage many still respect today.
Inside, the simplicity continued. The cabin layout was driver-focused, emphasizing reliability and ease of maintenance. The interior might not have offered luxury features, but it provided everything necessary for long days on the road or in the field.
Decades later, the 1972 International 1210 Pickup Truck remains a symbol of honest engineering. Its ruggedness and timeless appeal ensure that it continues to be admired by enthusiasts who value strength, integrity, and history in their vehicles.
Kiwi Rebel. '67 International Travelall.
1976 - 1980 IH Scout
Don’t buy just something that looks like a 4-wheel vehicle. Buy one that’s built like one.
International Scout 2
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