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Celebrating international harvester's history in fort wayne Heavy-Duty Truck Capital of the World From big semi tractors to the historic Scouts, Fort Wayne, Indiana's reputation for strong vehicles built by hard-working people stands alone.
30 sie 2016 · By the mid-twentieth century, Fort Wayne became known as the “Heavy-Duty Truck Capital of the World.” International Harvester established a large plant east of Fort Wayne in 1923 where 1,527,299 heavy- and medium-sized trucks were built.
10 cze 2024 · Go on a journey through time, from International Harvester's first trucks made in Fort Wayne in 1923, through Harvester’s contributions to the WWII war effort, on to the decades that trucks...
4 sie 2024 · POSITIVELY FORT WAYNE: International truck enthusiasts of all ages and from all over spent a recent weekend in Fort Wayne tuning up dozens of vehicles in Harvester Homecoming's collection including a 1907 Auto Buggy. Check it out!
Among the most legendary was the iconic International Harvester Scout, a rugged four-wheel drive vehicle designed and manufactured in Fort Wayne — a forerunner to today’s SUV — that has since inspired generations of loyal enthusiasts, experiencing a resurgence of popularity today.
2701 South Coliseum Boulevard, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46803, United States
This short teaser features footage from two International Harvester Archival Films: "Internationals On The Job" and "Heavy-Duty Truck Leadership" featuring the Fort Wayne Proving Ground facility.