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All International cabover production finally ceased in 1991. One Driver's Memories of the International Transtar “I loved that truck,” says HDT contributing editor Jim Park.
And the cab-over 1600 dump truck in the video below is the perfect proof. Parked for decades alongside a bigger Loadstar, the 1964 CO 1600 fired up its V8 engine for the first time in many years ...
Great American Trucks: The International Transtar Cabover Tough, reliable and stylish, the International Transtar became one of the most recognizable Class 8 American cabover trucks ever. Load More ...
After a long layoff, International Truck & Engine is returning to the low-cabover-engine market with a new Class 4 and 5 CF Series due out early next year. The CF, for cab-forward, will also be the ...
International hoped to remedy the inherent pitfalls of cabover trucks with the Sightliner. Instead of just building a taller windshield, the manufacturer kept the narrow brow at the top and added ...
Curious who owns Kenworth and where the trucks are built? Learn about the company's parent brand and their main manufacturing ...
A cab over truck is instantly recognizable thanks to its unique design, but it actually has quite a few differences from a traditional semi-truck. advertisement. SlashGear.
From the 1902 merger, International Trucks continued to operate under the International Harvester banner for over 80 years. It wasn't until 1986 that the first notable change occurred.
International Truck Launches the Next Generation of its HX Series Severe Service Trucks. The HX Series is available in both a set-forward axle HX520 and a set-back axle HX620.