Vehicle Description
1972 International-Harvester 1210 Travelette 4x4 Pickup� Fully
restored, frame-off on a dry California/Nevada truck Rare, matching
numbers 1210 �-ton, crew cab short bed Dark gold, scratch-resistant
urethane exterior with black cloth/vinyl interior with gold trim SV
Comanche 345 CID V-8 engine Factory three-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, power brakes and air-conditioning
Features original IH-stamp bed bolts 35-1/2" military tires 9.00-16
show-mounted on steel wheels with factory wheel covers and locking
hubs 149-inch wheelbase and dual fuel tanks Documentation includes
original line setting ticket on back wall of glovebox, a 1972 I-H
sales brochure and a binder of vehicle photos� There are Binders
here, Binders there, Binders everywhere at MotoeXotica Classic
Cars. We are pleased to offer this holy grail rare and fully
restored, matching numbers 1972 International-Harvester 1210
�-tone, crew cab 4x4 Travelette Pickup. These early "crew cab"
4x4's are nearly impossible to find in any condition, much-less, a
solid restored version as this one. They were mostly used for
logging, construction, and heavy duty work and because of that they
are rarely seen anywhere today, much less, a fantastically restored
1210 such as this! This truck comes to us from dry
California/Nevada. Its exterior is unique and in excellent shape.
The dark gold surface is a scratch-resistant urethane paint that
also offers sound insulation benefits to the driver and passengers.
The only blemish we noticed came from previous fuel overspills. The
original gold paint is visible throughout the interior, on the
doorjambs and the firewall. The glass panels are in very good
order, haze- and crack-free, as are the vehicle's lights, clear and
intact. This Travelette rolls on excellent gum-dipped Firestone
Ground Grip 35.5-inch military tires; sized 9.00-16, and
show-mounted on steel wheels with factory wheel covers and locking
hubs. All of the body panels are straight and solid. The urethane
paint covers the cargo bed, too, complete with its original
IH-stamp bed bolts. The engine bay is extremely tidy and the
truck's bumpers look very good. The body was lifted off this beast
and the frame was painted black and looks virtually new. Under the
hood is a SV Comanche 345 CID V-8 engine, mated to a factory
three-speed automatic transmission. Driver assist features include
power steering, power brakes, air-conditioning and dual fuel tanks.
It should be noted that the fuel gauge is inoperable. Inside, the
black cloth/vinyl bench seats with gold trim look fantastic and are
newly upholstered. The black molded floor matting looks great, too.
The headliner is in decent condition. The complete set of gauges,
is in very good order too. The original three-spoke steering wheel
and the black inner door panels look great. The truck's sideview
mirror glass and shift lever are in good condition. Completing the
interior is a factory AM radio. The International Harvester
Travelette�was a crew cab available with two- or four-wheel drive.
A three-door version started in 1957 (based on the�A-Series) and a
four-door version was available starting in 1961. The 1961
Travelette was the first six-passenger, four-door truck of its
time, and was based on the�C-Series. Documentation includes
original line setting ticket on back wall of glovebox, a 1972 I-H
sales brochure and a binder of vehicle photos. Competition to this
International in 1972 included Chevrolet's C/K series pickups,
Ford's F-series trucks, Dodge's D-series trucks and GMC's C/K
series trucks. This truck is currently located at our facility in
St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 87,755
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! VIN: B43204H331871 Note: Please
see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the
purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.