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International Harvester 1967

Allmän beskrivning : 1967 International-Harvester Travelette 4×4
Factory full size four door “Crew Cab” vintage truck, these are not conversions
Same Oklahoma owner for the past 8 years, 3 owner truck
International 4×4 “All Wheel Drive” system with front locking hubs
Next-to-last year for I-H C-series trucks
Truck originally sold new privately in Wichita, Kansas
New white over red exterior and red interior with white trim
Professionally converted to Cummins 12-valve, 5.7L inline turbo diesel six-cylinder engine that was casted by International with 90K miles
Rebuilt for the conversion Getrag five-speed manual transmission
2.5″ body lift with 10″ wide custom wheels from Wheelsmith with factory International hub caps
32 gallon rear bed diesel tank and the previous owner stated the truck gets around 21 mpg
“Hydroboost” braking system with power front discs/rear drums
Power steering, VDO gauges and retro stereo with iPhone/ipod connectivity
Included with complete Air Conditioning but needs to be installed

Another amazing American Binder has arrived at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. We are pleased to present this reimagined 1967 Travelette 4×4 Crew Cab Pickup. Originally sold in Kansas to a private customer, this truck, made in International’s Chicago, Illinois factory, was originally a 4×2 model with a 345 CID V-8 and a four-speed manual transmission but now has been upgraded with genuine International 4×4 components and a Cummins 12 Valve Turbo Diesel matted with a rebuilt Getrag five speed transmission! The 1967 models were the next-to-last model year for the C-series trucks and in our opinion is the best looking body style for the Travelette pickup!
International was ahead of their time with the introduction of the crew cab pickup truck in the mid 1950’s with their 3 door pickup. In 1961 International came out with the first ever 4 door “Crew Cab” pickup available to the market and was decades ahead of the big three on producing a full production in house crew cab pickup. Unfortunately in the 1960’s crew cab trucks were hard to sell to the public and most were sold to the railroad companies and government contracts. Fast forward to todays market and four door pickup trucks are now the most popular! So todays buyer looking for a “crew cab” classic truck has very few options! Resulting in the demand and the short supply of these clean example trucks has created large value increases and very hot demand!
The former Oklahoma owner purchased the truck in 2010 from its long term second owner, the third owner began transforming it. First, he converted it to four-wheel drive with locking hubs using all correct International parts. Next, he professionally converted the power plant to a Cummins 12-valve, 5.7L inline turbodiesel six-cylinder engine that was casted by International with 90K miles during time of the swap. He converted the braking system to a “Hydroboost” with front disc brakes and installed a rebuilt Getrag five speed transmission. The previous owner stated that the truck achieves around 21 MPG on the highway with the Cummins conversion.
The former owner and a friend did all of the truck’s body work and paint, the white roof over the red body, which are in overall excellent condition. There are very minor blemishes visible at close range. The truck’s windows are clear and intact while its lights are in similar condition. The front windshield is original and it date coded 1966 but does have some scratches and pitting. The truck’s chrome bumpers look fantastic and the original tail lights and marker lights are in good condition.
The bodywork is straight and solid, the engine bay is tidy and the cargo bed looks great with the Cummins swap. In addition, the bed has its own liner along with a lockable storage/fuel tank at the forward end that holds 32 gallons of diesel, beneath the rear window. The truck rides on Falken Rocky Mountain tires, size LT315/75R16 at all four corners, mounted on 10″ wide Wheelsmith Custom wheels with correct International wheel covers. The truck has a 2.5″ body lift to stance the larger tires perfectly.
A 90K mile Cummins B-series, 12-valve, 360 CID inline six-cylinder turbodiesel replaced the original V-8 motor. One of the owner’s buddies fabricated a custom crossmember and mounts for the engine and transmission, which was swapped in a rebuilt Getrag five-speed manual transmission for the factory four-speed manual. International cast the engine’s block and head for Cummins. Driver convenience features include power steering and hydroboost power brakes. There is a complete air-conditioning system included with compressor and the very hard to find Cummins AC bracket and a genuine International under dash unit but the system is currently not installed.
The previous owner revamped the truck’s interior, installing a front seat from a 1969 International-Harvester with a back seat from a 2000 Dodge pickup. The seats, with their red cushions with white trim, look great and will haul six people in a pinch. The black carpet is in great shape while the headliner above is in great condition. A four-spoke Italian steering wheel is present, the red metal instrument panel features VDO gauges with a digital odometer. The dash and inner door panels are all in very good order. Completing the interior is a retro AM/FM radio with iPod/iphone connectivity.
The Travelette was available with two- or four-wheel drive. A three-door version was available starting in 1957 (based on the A-Series), and a four-door version was available starting in 1961. The 1961 Travelette was the first six-passenger, four-door truck of its time, and was based on the C-Series.
If you’re a truck fan, a Binder nut or someone who seeks a different form of classic transportation, with the ability to haul your family and tow, you should drop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars to looks this vintage factory “Crew Cab” truck over before someone else puts in in their garage.
Competition to this Travelette in 1967 included Chevrolet’s C-series pickup, Dodge’s D-series pickup, Ford’s F-series and GMC’s C-series trucks.
VIN: 713109H740965
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 3,006 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt Oklahoma title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!

https://www.motoexotica.com/inventory/listing/international-harvester-travelette/

1967 International Harvester is listed såld on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $52900.

 

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Karosstyp : Lastbil Märke : International Modell : Harvester Motorvolym : 0.0 Årsmodell : 1967 Karosstyp : Truck Läge : Fenton (St. Louis)

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om International
Låt oss fördjupa oss i historien om International Harvester (IH), ett välrenommerat amerikanskt företag känt för sina lastbilar och jordbruksutrustning, och utforska olika modeller på ett berättande sätt.

Grundandet av International Harvester:
International Harvester, ofta förkortat som IH, grundades 1902 genom sammanslagningen av flera mindre företag, inklusive McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Deering Harvester Company och flera andra. Det nybildade företaget syftade till att bli en betydande aktör inom jordbruks- och industriell maskinteknik.

Tidigt fokus på jordbruksutrustning:
Initialt koncentrerade sig International Harvester på att producera jordbruksutrustning som traktorer, skördetröskor och plogar. Företagets Farmall-traktorserie, introducerad på 1920-talet, var en betydande milstolpe. Dessa traktorer var mångsidiga och prisvärda och spelade en avgörande roll för att revolutionera jordbrukspraxis i USA och därborta.

Internationella lastbilar:
Under 1900-talet utvidgade International Harvester sitt produktutbud genom att ge sig in i lastbilstillverkning. Internationella lastbilar fick snabbt ett rykte för sin hållbarhet och pålitlighet och blev en grundpelare för kommersiella tillämpningar, från leveransfordon till tunga arbetsfordon. Scout, en kompakt SUV introducerad på 1960-talet, blev ett populärt val för offroad-entusiaster.

Tillväxt och utveckling:
International Harvester fortsatte att växa och mångfaldiga sitt produktutbud. Företaget producerade olika lastbilsmodeller, från små pickup-lastbilar till tunga kommersiella fordon. Loadstar och Travelall är exempel på populära modeller från International-lastbilar från mitten av 1900-talet.

Utmaningar och förvandling:
På 1970-talet stod International Harvester inför ekonomiska utmaningar, inklusive en nedgång på jordbruksmarknaden och ökad konkurrens inom lastbilsbranschen. Som svar på detta genomgick företaget betydande förändringar. Dess lastbilsdivision omdöptes till Navistar International Corporation och fokuserade på lastbilstillverkning och motorproduktion, medan verksamheten för jordbruksutrustning avknoppades till Case Corporation och bildade Case IH.

Arv och moderna tider:
Namnet International Harvester, synonymt med robusta lastbilar och jordbruksutrustning, lever vidare i många entusiasters hjärtan. International-lastbilar finns fortfarande på vägarna och har en stark närvaro inom den kommersiella fordonssektorn. Navistar International Corporation förblir en betydande aktör inom lastbilstillverkning och anpassar sig till den föränderliga landskapet med framsteg inom teknik, miljöfrågor och kundbehov.

International Harvesters historia är en berättelse om innovation och anpassningsförmåga i mötet med utmaningar och speglar sitt arv att producera pålitliga fordon och utrustning som har spelat en avgörande roll inom amerikanskt jordbruk och transporter.