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1967 International Harvester Travelall 2WD

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  • Make: International Harvester
  • Model: Other
  • Type: Extended Passenger Van
  • Trim: White
  • Year: 1967
  • Mileage: 33,000
  • VIN: 712107H721181
  • Color: White
  • Engine size: 8 Cylinder
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: 2WD
  • Interior color: Tan
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Decatur, Illinois, United States

Description

This sale is for (1)1967 International Travel All - 8 cylinder 2 Wheel DriveStarts & Runs Great
Original exterior - white (no apparent body work) some surface rust on the hood & minor blemishes along the paint body still considered great shape for a car nearly 50 years old and all original.Interior - (all original) see pictures Originally from California areaDriven across country to its current location.
This car has been in a very clean storage place and has had regular fluid changes andmaintenancedone on it.Most everything still works - radio (only a few stations / air conditioning is cool but may need a charge / some of thegauges aretemperamental.You willhave a hard find one this clean & well taken care of.
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Travel History for the 1967 Model
In April 1961 the Travelall underwent the same changes as the pickup range upon which it was based. The new C-series Travelall benefitted from a whole new chassis with all new independent front torsion bar suspension.[3] Aside from the lower body, the most obvious visual difference were that the twin headlights were now mounted side-by-side, and a new grille of a concave egg-crate design. The wheelbase for the C-100/C-110 Travelall went up to 119 inches,[4] as the front wheels were mounted further forward. This adjustment increased the front clearance angle in spite of the lower body.[5]
This series was available either with a flip-down tailgate or two doors. The fold down gate had a window which wound down electrically. Development continued in a gradual fashion, becoming the D-series in 1965. A steady stream of new grilles and headlight treatments set the model years apart until a more thorough makeover took place in 1969. Until this model change, the Travelall had been considered merely a version of the related pickup truck; after the facelift the Travelall became a separate series.