
International M-5-6 and M-5H-6 Trucks in WWII - Military Trader/Vehicles
2021年3月24日 · United States purchase of International Harvester 6x6 trucks began in 1941 prior to the nation’s entry into WWII. The initial purchase included 500 M-5-6 cargo trucks (M= “military,” 5= “five thousand pound capacity,” and 6= “six-wheel drive”):
List of International Harvester vehicles - Wikipedia
2 Military vehicles. 3 Transport trucks. Toggle Transport trucks subsection. 3.1 United States. 3.2 Australia. 4 Tractors. Toggle Tractors subsection. 4.1 Early models. 4.2 Farmall F and Letter Series (1924–1954) ... Truck 5-ton, 4X2, International Harvester …
International 4WD Trucks - Vintage Military Trucks
1943 International Harvester M-2-4 USMC 4x4 3990 "Tucson" $7,500 . World War II International Harvester Company Trucks. The International Harvester Company, IHC, often simply referred to as “International”, originates from the merger in 1902 of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and Deering Harvester Company with 3 other small ...
List of International trucks - Wikipedia
International Harvester also built large numbers of military tactical vehicles between 1941 and 1961. These were not branded "International". Navistar has built military tactical trucks since 2007.
International Harvester in World War Two /WWII
International Harvester World War Two Production Statistics: In 1944 52.5% of the output of International Harvester was for military products, as the company was also building commercial trucks and tractors that were needed to keep the American war economy going.
1944 IHC M-2-4 WWII Cargo Truck - Estrella Warbird Museum
The M-2-4 is a one-ton, two-axle, four-wheel-drive cargo truck built by I.H.C. for the U.S. Marine Corps during WWII. IHC missed out on a big Army contract, but did well with the Marine Corps and the Navy.
M425 and 426 tractor truck - Wikipedia
The M425 and M426 tractor trucks were 5 ton (4,536kg) load rated 4x2 semi-tractors that were used from 1944 on by the US Army. They are famous for the use on the Red Ball Express from Normandy to the front, but were also used in the China Burma India Theater.
The Army Inter Chapter - REMLR
Below are the pages about each model and the development of the International No.1 as well as some other International trucks which served with the Armd Forces in Australia. The International No.1, aka the ACCO
Military Made: 1941 International M2-4 - Barn Finds
While there are many different surplus or decommissioned military made vehicles out there, it is not always easy to make them road worthy. That might be the case for this metal veteran, a 1941 International M2-4 which is for sale in Lincoln Nebraska for $6,500.
International Harvester M5-H6 2.5 Ton Truck
The GMC CCKW Truck site Pictures, History, and Information about the GMC CCKW Military Truck
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