Vehicle Description
1973 International-Harvester Wagonmaster �-ton Custom 4x4 Pickup�
Rarely seen Binder; it was only made for two model years - 1973 and
1974 Sold new in Denver Colorado and then to Idaho One of about 500
copies made; based off of I-H's Springfield Plant Travelall This
example spent most of its life serving on a military base in Idaho
Rebuilt 345 CID International V-8 engine Torqueflite A727
three-speed automatic transmission Factory New Process two-speed
transfer case and Dana 44 front and rear axles Alpine White roof
over Brittany Blue, scratch-resistant urethane exterior with
woodgrain paneling and black interior Factory power steering and
power brakes Original AM/FM radio Five-foot bed with bedliner on
119-inch wheelbase and 9,600-pound GCVWR Truck has complete factory
air-conditioning, but compressor needs to be installed�
Documentation includes copy of line ticket, original owner's
manual, original vehicle engine and emission control system and
original guide for AM/FM radio� Ahead of its time by 30 years,
International-Harvester "accidentally" created a four-door utility
pickup truck for the 1973 model year; such trucks are a common
sight now. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this
hard-to-find International-Harvester Wagonmaster �-ton Custom 4x4
Pickup. It spent many years serving on a military base in Idaho.
Approximately 500 of these vehicles were made over a course of 1.5
years at the International Travelall Springfield plant, making it
extra rare to spot one these days. According to John Glancy of
Scout Light Line and Super Scout Specialists, the Wagonmaster was
an idea that came from line workers at the Springfield factory.
International's August 21, 1972 announcement read, "The Wagonmaster
combines automobile-type styling and comfort with the durability
and trailering capabilities of International's popular Travelall
wagon. Its design features a five-foot pickup-type bed behind the
roomy six-person passenger compartment." Built in International's
Springfield, Ohio factory, this truck left the line originally
finished in Arctic White roof over Brittany Blue with optional
woodgrain paneling. While the white roof and woodgrain remain, the
rest of the exterior has been resprayed in a Brittany Blue,
scratch-resistant urethane. While similar in concept to the
International Travelette, the Wagonmaster shares much with I-H's
Travelall, save for the roof past the C-pillars, the rear and
rear-most side windows and the D-pillars. Unlike the Travelette and
traditional pickup trucks, the Wagonmaster's bed is not separate
from the cab. The paint and trim on this example are in overall
great condition, with minor blemishes visible upon close
inspection. The truck's bodywork is straight and solid and the
cargo area, with its own bedliner, is in very good order. The
chrome bumpers look great, the engine bay is very tidy and the
battery appears in good shape. This Wagonmaster has a Gross
Combined Vehicle Weight rating of 9,600 pounds! This Wagonmaster
rolls on fresh BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A tires, size 31x10.50R15LT
at all four corners. Each tire surrounds a Pro Comp vented alloy
wheel. The tires are new while the wheels in overall very good
order and the front wheels have factory locking hubs. Under the
hood is International's 345 CID V-8 engine breathing via dual
exhausts and hooked to Chrysler's Torqueflite A727 three-speed
automatic transmission. The engine was rebuilt a few years ago we
do have some photos of the rebuild. Power is routed through factory
4x4 Dana 44 front and rear axles and there's a New Process
two-speed transfer case. Driver convenience features power steering
and power brakes. There is also factory air-conditioning but the
compressor needs to be installed. Inside, the black interior looks
great overall. The front and rear bench seats are in great shape
and can easily six adults, while the matching carpet is in similar
condition. The headliner is in satisfactory order while the
three-spoke, rimblow wooden steering wheel adds a dose of style to
the cabin. The instrument panel is in very good shape, while the
inner door liners are in good order, as is the shift lever. The
original AM/FM radio rounds out the interior. It came with
standard, Deluxe or Custom interior and exterior trim levels. The
Deluxe and Custom interiors shared the same color-coded nylon or
vinyl seats, tinted glass, padded door trim and headliner and some
miscellaneous bric-a-brac. Custom added full carpeting, extra
interior lighting, dual horns and a few other goodies. A/C was
optional. Outside, both the Deluxe and Custom trims shared bright
trim and chrome bumpers. Deluxe came with bright hubcaps while
Custom gave you full wheel covers and woodgrain side panels.
Two-tone paint was optional. On the surface, it was a good notion
and pitched directly to the sales department and passed for
production without much engineering review. During the long lead
presentations to the auto press, the Wagonmaster's fifth-wheel
prowess was touted, but they soon found there wasn't enough space
to place a fifth-wheel hitch directly above the rear axle. One had
to mount the hitch farther aft, making for an ungainly fifth-wheel
tow rig. An in-house marketing memo titled, "Wagonmaster Publicity
Situation," discussed the methods used to counter bad press from
that error after the motoring press had latched onto the issue. In
normal circumstances, most historians think the Wagonmaster would
have survived the embarrassment. Unfortunately, by the early to
mid-1970s, International's light trucks weren't selling; the
Wagonmaster did not last through the 1974 model year and the rest
of I-H's pickups were discontinued in 1975. Documentation includes
copy of line ticket, original owner's manual, original vehicle
engine and emission control system and original guide for AM/FM
radio. Competition to this Wagonmaster in 1973 included Chevrolet's
K-series Blazer, pickups and Suburbans, Ford's F-series and Bronco,
Dodge's D-series and GMC's K-series Jimmy, pickups and Suburbans.
If you're a Binder fan and looking for something seldom-seen, you
could not have found a better candidate than this Wagonmaster. This
truck would be the perfect classic camping, fishing, off-road or
towing rig. Come by MotoeXotica Classic Cars to check it out,
today! VIN: 3Q1H0CHB92727 This car is currently located at our
facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer
shows 5,174 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and
clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Please Click Here
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