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The International Travelall is a model line of vehicles that were manufactured by International Harvester from 1953 to 1975. One of the first competitors of the Chevrolet Suburban, the Travelall was a truck-based station wagon, serving as a forerunner of modern people carriers and full-size sport utility vehicles. [1]
The Travelall was based on International Harvester's light trucks during its production, which took place over four generations: 1st Gen (1953-1957), 2nd Gen (1958-1960), 3rd Gen (1961-1968), and 4th Gen (1969-1975).
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The fourth and final generation of International Harvester Travelall was introduced for the 1969 model year. This generation of Travelall was offered in a five door wagon body style, as well as a limited run of a four door crew cab pickup known as the Wagonmaster.
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As a predecessor to the Sport Utility Vehicle, the International Harvester Travelall was an innovative factory panel truck with windows built atop a truck chassis.
This 1967 International Harvester Travelall is finished in turquoise and white over a beige interior and came from the factory with a four-speed manual transmission, a Power-Lok rear axle, an auxiliary fuel tank, power-assisted steering and brakes, and an AM radio.
The first-generation R-series line-up remained in production for three years and was later discontinued in 1956. The 1953 International Harvester Travelall is a rare classic breed that has become a prized collectible. We’ll be discussing its history, specs, and its appraised current value.