Some trucks are at home on the highway while others enjoy the back roads and the farm fields. This International 9900 has the looks of an Interstate rig while wearing the black and white stripe more commonly found on its tractor cousin, the IHC 1066. Based on the older style cab I’m going to guess this truck is late 90’s or early 2000 model. I really like the red paint and the lettering but I’m not sure how I feel about that beige grill and roof. But all in all, it’s a great looking truck.
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That is a sharp looking International! BTW, I see highway department plows in the background!
Correct! Town of Salina. They have a great fleet of Internationals, old and new. Nothing is ever left outside, ever. They even lock the gate to the empty lot.
Dan, I was thinking the same thing. Great find of the IH too!! I love it!!