Step back to 1970 with one of the most distinctive American pickups
ever built.
This 1970 International Harvester Pickup is powered by the
legendary 392 cubic inch V8, the largest gasoline engine offered in
IH's D-Series Light Line and the same family of motors that powered
their heaviest haulers.
Rated at 236 horsepower, this torque-rich workhorse is backed by
the bulletproof Chrysler-built TorqueFlite 727 3-Speed Automatic,
giving you smooth, unbreakable performance that classic truck
enthusiasts dream about.
Finished in handsome Green over a matching Green interior, this
survivor shows only 61,219 original miles and represents a rare
opportunity to own a first-generation D-Series truck before
International exited the consumer light-truck market in 1975.
The Light Line was known for offering broader wheelbase and
transmission options than any Big Three competitor, and the
distinctive boxy styling still turns heads more than half a century
later. International built these trucks for people who actually
used them, and the fact that one has survived with this kind of
presentation is exactly why collectors keep chasing them.
Strong upward trend in the collector market with clean examples
regularly trading in the $20K-$50K range.
Nationwide shipping available through our expert coordinator. Stock
UK10841. Frankman Motor Company, Sioux Falls, SD.
*Prices shown include all incentives - See dealer for Details;
Frankman Motor Company started in 1988 as a small family business
that has grown from an acreage with a converted 2 stall garage as
the office to the largest independent used car dealership in a 5
state area with almost 50,000 vehicles sold and over 50 employees.
*See Dealer for Details.
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