What was once a promising company is now just a page in the history books.
Let’s face it. Modern cars aren’t half as tough as their classic counterparts. They just don’t build them to last anymore. It also says a lot about why half the cars at the crusher are less than 15 ...
View post: Amazon Is Selling a 'Well-Made' Craftsman 30-Drawer Organizer for Just $27 00-1974-ihc-scout-in-colorado-junkyard-photo-by-murilee-mart-1-jpg Murilee Martin ...
This type of truck later evolved into the luxury SUV we see all over the place today, but in the 1970s the priorities with this sort of vehicle were clear: off-road ability and simplicity first, ...
Four-door pickups are so popular these days that it’s actually hard to find a regular-cab long bed. That wasn’t the case before the new millennium, and certainly not in the mid-1970s. In early 1974, ...
Vehicles from across the nation traveled to the Fort Wayne area late this week with one thing in common: they were made by International Harvester. Dennis Chan from California brought five ...
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 ...