Here are a few photos from the past for your enjoyment!

The millionth International truck! Built in the Springfield Ohio plant, 1948. Photos courtesy of John Glancy of Super Scout Specialists.

New "L" model pickups rolling off the Springfield, Ohio assembly line in late 1949

Left: The Portland, Oregon "Multnomath Balladers" unload and are being picked up by the Pendelton Grain Growers on a snowy 1951 day.
Left to Right: Farmall "H", Super "A" & Super "C".
Right: I bet we all would like to have a few of these Farmall Pedal Tractors!


Left: This new One Hundred sold for $1,638.73 in 1954!
Right: TD-14A & R-150 working harvest in Northeast Oregon

Left: Yes, there really is one! Manufactured in 1957 to celebrate 50 years of trucks, limited to one per dealer.
The number of dealers in '57 were about 3,000, and not every dealer ordered one. Definitely one to watch for!
Right: '78 Traveler pulls the grade in Colorado.

FT Wayne employees hard at work building the original Scout in the 1960's.Photos courtesy of John Glancy of Super Scout Specialists.


Left: Aligning those doors on the Scout assembly line, 1978
Right: Sanding those Scout bodies at the Ft. Wayne, Ind. plant in '78

Cruising in style in '78.