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The International Loadstar is a series of trucks that were produced by International Harvester from 1962 to 1978. [1] ... Binder, 1600, 1700, 1750, 1800, F1800, 1850 ...
The LoadStar was a medium-duty short-hood conventional introduced in 1962. Cab-over-engine models were also available until replaced by the CargoStar in 1971. The LoadStar was used for local delivery, construction, farming, and as a semi-tractor. The LoadStar was replaced by the S Series in 1977. [35] [36] [37]
The International S series is a range of trucks that was manufactured by International Harvester (later Navistar International) from 1977 to 2001.Introduced to consolidate the medium-duty IHC Loadstar and heavy-duty IHC Fleetstar into a single product range, the S series was slotted below the Transtar and Paystar Class 8 conventionals.
The International Harvester Company (IHC) has been building its own proprietary truck engines since the introduction of their first truck in 1907. International tended to use proprietary diesel engines. In the 1970s, IHC built the DVT 573 V-8 diesel of 240 and 260 hp (179 and 194 kW) but these were not highly regarded and relatively few were sold.
1076 International Harvester Single axle tilt trailer 10' x 6' K128C3 ... Loadstar trucks were also assembled in Doncaster (Carr Hill Works) in the mid/late 1960s ...
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