International Harvester TRUCKS

International Harvester light trucks were true American workhorses in farming and industrial industries.

International Harvester light trucks were true American workhorses in farming and industrial industries.

It was known as the "Motor Truck Division" of the International Harvester Company, based in Chicago, IL, and the company was well known for its extensive line of farm tractors and agriculture equipment, industrial power equipment, home appliances, refrigeration and air conditioning products. The roots of the company go all the way back to the 1830s when Cyrus Hall McCormick invented the horse-drawn grain reaper.

In 1939 Mobil oil hauled their petroleum products in style! Using a Heil Company (Milwaukee, WI)streamlined tanker body combined with their DR-60 truck, the delivery of oil to service stations never looked better. Power came from a 360-cid inline six-cylinder gas engine and it ran on 20-inch wheels.
Built to appeal to consumers who desire a military-type vehicle for personal use.

In the end, over the years the company produced light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks, and they will long be remembered.

 

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International Harvester TRUCKS