FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – International Harvester has a long-standing history in the city of Fort Wayne, producing the first trucks at the local plant in 1923 and going on to roll more than a million ...
The history of International Harvester reaches back to the early 1830s, when Cyrus McCormick invented a mechanical reaper that could replace many laborers working with harvesting scythes. By 1847, ...
With VW resurrecting the Scout name for an all-electric off-road brand, what better time to learn its history? On the pyramid of vintage off-road obscurity, the Willys Jeep is a cornerstone: Just ...
International Harvester’s first Scout rolls off the line at the company’s Fort Wayne, Ind., plant on Nov. 30, 1960. At the time, International Harvester was known for tractors and heavy-duty trucks, ...
The United States’ postwar enthrallment with jet engines infected everyone—even International Harvester, which built an experimental turbine tractor named the HT-340. But while the original example ...
CANTON — A piece of Canton’s history was revived Monday as Big Toot, the former International Harvester steam whistle, was dedicated and blown at noon Monday at Cook Medical. Several community and ...
The 1961 International Harvester Scout was no different. Built to be compact, nimble, and versatile, it was designed with hard work in mind more than off-road adventure. In fact, the design brief was ...
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