1935 marked the redesign of the line of trucks from the International Harvester Company, known for building efficient, durable and reliable transport trucks. Constructed using an all-steel "turret" top design with rounded corners, the styling was modern and featured a distinctive shovel-head grille.
These International trucks were powered by an overhead valve FAB straight six-cylinder engine with seven main bearings, making them true workhorses that kept deliveries going from coast to coast on the American roads.