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Tag Archives: international transtar
Lost and Found – International Cabover
Today Jack shares with us a few photos of an old International 4070 awaiting a chance at a second life in Virginia. Jack has know about this truck for a number of years but just recently grabbed some photos. This … Continue reading
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Tagged co4070, international co4070, international transtar
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Still Working – Ford N600 and International Transtar
This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending a wine tour through the beautiful country surrounding Cayuga and Seneca lakes. Nestled between the rolling hills that open to expansive lakeside views I spotted plenty of old iron in the … Continue reading
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Tagged cayuga lake, ford f600, international transtar, seneca lake, wine trail
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The Last of the Cabovers – International Eagle 9670
Here is a truck model that at one time was so numerous it was nearly impossible to drive on any road and not see one. Most of the major carriers ran units like this for decades or more. All the … Continue reading