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ADD US TO YOUR SAVED SELLERS LIST! International Harvester embroidered mens polo shirt. Sizes extra small to 6XL. Tall sizes available in LT to 4XLT. Buy with confidence. We are a trusted seller for over 20 years. See our other listings. All shirts purchased will bre sewn similar to shirt pictured. The International Harvester Company was a United States manufacturer of agricultural machinery, construction equipment, trucks, and household and commercial products. Its successor is Navistar International. International Harvester began building trucks and pickups in 1907. In 1953, it added a truck-based people carrier, the Travelall. In the late 1950s, it began to design a competitor for the two-door Jeep CJ 4x4. The 1961 model year Scout 80 made its debut in late 1960. The first Scout was introduced in 1960. A concept for its replacement was initiated in 1964 and approved for production in mid-1965. The Scout II was introduced in 1971. The basic sheet metal remained unchanged until production stopped on October 21, 1980. During the 20-year period (1960?1980), 532,674 Scouts were produced. The Scout, introduced as a commercial utility pickup in 1960, set the stage for future four-wheel drive recreational vehicles of the '70s, '80s, and '90s. Please email any questions before purchasing. Thanks very much for looking!
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