collecting my pension from IH (Navistar) The Joke was if you were ever on a highway and passed another Travelall you always beeped and waved as you knew it was another IH employee because nobody ever bought those Travelalls. Great vehicles and along with the scouts if IH could have made them for a few more years it could have caught the 4X4 craze and would be a different company today as they were in fact much better than most of what was produced by the big three.
Good stuff! In the late '70's I had a '73 2wd Travelall that color with a black roof and the faux wood on the side. These days I have an '02 Subaru Outback which does amazingly well on trails like that and goes a lot farther on a gallon of gas than the 392 in my Travelall did but I sure miss that beast all the time.
Nice my uncle in the late 60s and 70s he didn't like trucks of that era or SUV like this but instead he got 1971 mustang euroshelby but in 1986 he got a new ford f250 extended cab 4wd and still use today for off road
Thanks for posting. Our family owned several IH vehicles over the years. If you could stay away or ahead of rust, fixed the little quirks and stayed away from the Jeep straight sixes they stuck in some, they ran well usually. We ran either the International fours or the SV 304 or 345 V8. This looks like a fun trip.
OMG Dad had a gold Travelall growing up.. 3 on the tree and holes in the floor... all we had to do to clean the inside was hose it out. The original suburban!!!
I have never seen a IH Traveall maybe they weren't sold around here. I Thought the Chev Suburban was the first four door SUV. I was wrong. Good stuff Steve.
I actually signed up for this but didn't end up going on it. I was the at expo in Springfield with a friend and we decided to do our own trail drive in the same area as your route on the same day in our Toyota Tercel 4WD wagons. We found some mud pits and had fun :)
Judging from your videos that I have watched I can’t imagine there was much at that expo that would really interest you. That looks like a pleasant trip.
That’s a sweet ride for sure!
collecting my pension from IH (Navistar) The Joke was if you were ever on a highway and passed another Travelall you always beeped and waved as you knew it was another IH employee because nobody ever bought those Travelalls. Great vehicles and along with the scouts if IH could have made them for a few more years it could have caught the 4X4 craze and would be a different company today as they were in fact much better than most of what was produced by the big three.
Good stuff! In the late '70's I had a '73 2wd Travelall that color with a black roof and the faux wood on the side. These days I have an '02 Subaru Outback which does amazingly well on trails like that and goes a lot farther on a gallon of gas than the 392 in my Travelall did but I sure miss that beast all the time.
Nice my uncle in the late 60s and 70s he didn't like trucks of that era or SUV like this but instead he got 1971 mustang euroshelby but in 1986 he got a new ford f250 extended cab 4wd and still use today for off road
Watching in over-populated NE England ... and wishing I lived in your remote wilderness.
Trail looks like my driveway. Lol. I have a 73 travelall same color.
Thanks for posting. Our family owned several IH vehicles over the years. If you could stay away or ahead of rust, fixed the little quirks and stayed away from the Jeep straight sixes they stuck in some, they ran well usually. We ran either the International fours or the SV 304 or 345 V8. This looks like a fun trip.
please post more videos of the travelall!
American cars of the 70-80s are one of the best creations of mankind in technological and aesthetic terms
OMG Dad had a gold Travelall growing up.. 3 on the tree and holes in the floor... all we had to do to clean the inside was hose it out. The original suburban!!!
Looking for a rig just like this IH
I have never seen a IH Traveall maybe they weren't sold around here. I Thought the Chev Suburban was the first four door SUV. I was wrong. Good stuff Steve.
Saw one in walMart parking lot once and was like WHAT????
Cool!
I actually signed up for this but didn't end up going on it. I was the at expo in Springfield with a friend and we decided to do our own trail drive in the same area as your route on the same day in our Toyota Tercel 4WD wagons. We found some mud pits and had fun :)
Judging from your videos that I have watched I can’t imagine there was much at that expo that would really interest you. That looks like a pleasant trip.
Not much that would interest me either😂
i'm so glad i was told my f-150 raptor was excluded from this run because "full size trucks are excluded".
love the IH TRAVELALL
Very nice truck
Great video. I love your old IH. I use to have a Grand Wagoneer...Never should have sold it 😔
you have the best toys!!!!!!!!
Modern 4x4: "Suspension has broken. Shutting down".
1972 4x4 "The suspension broke: Ah, who needs dampers anyway! Rip it off and fix it later!"
very interesting, hope you can fabricate a new shock mount/bracket.... easily.....
Fixed the truck this morning, good as new.
I like the International. I almost bought one back in the 90's, but bought a Plymouth Trailduster. The Internationals seem to have appreciated better.
I like that, big machine..
How can i find a map with the info from the SMORR to MORR run? I would like to take a trip on it with my son
www.gaiagps.com/datasummary/track/c0a15574-03ae-44e4-bfce-dd10cc9eac8e/
Looking like old Suburban
I'm guessing you had the oldest vehicle there what are the Jeep guys jealous your big international did the same as errors
I doubt anyone is jealous of a stock vehicle doing a glorified dirt road
jeeps unreliable as ever , woman driver in bush, and 1970s truck .keeps on trucking...