1961, they sold 35,000 that year!
Its a 1968 International Harvester Scout 800....give or take. Not sure of the year, but it's close.
1967 was the first year for the V8 engine 266 Cubic Inches a 4 Cylinder 196 CI was also offered
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1953
Mater is a 1951 International Harvester truck .
Chevrolet introduced the K5 Blazer in 1969 on a shortened K10 pickup frame. It was GM's answer to the Ford Bronco, International Scout, and the Jeep Cherokee series.
1924 was the year of conception for the farmall tractor international harvester. their designs wouldnt change again untill 1955
The International Harvester model 351530-R7 is a part of the company's line of agricultural equipment, specifically related to their tractor and implement offerings. The "R7" typically indicates the model's year or version, often linked to production in the late 1970s to early 1980s. To get more precise information, including specifications and production details, consulting a dedicated International Harvester resource or manual would be beneficial.
There were many different colors introduced during to 30+ years that they were built. If the question is asked because of wanting to paint the vehicle the original color after restoration, then a color chip chart from Super Scout Specialists will show you the various schemes available for that year, if not tell you what the colors were (E.G., Glacier Blue, International White/Red/Blue, Burnt Sierra, etc). If the question is asked because you are trying to find out what year it is, on a Scout II, the VIN tag is on the passenger side door support (by the hinges). A little more about year changes can be found here (Thanks Tom M.) http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout/faq/IDscout.html
i have a international harvester 7.3 L diesel engine . model year 1988 . imust buy a sterter my engine . where can buy.
Not a Bronco or a Jeep. It is a '75 International Scout II.
The year that the libero was internationally introduced was in 1998.