Vehicle Description
1967 International 1100B that is in great original condition. Needs
new gas tank to get running, but it's in great shape. Original
build sheet and owners manual included. 1967 trucks were renamed
the B-Series, with the 1968 model year trucks returning to the
C-Series moniker of the 1000C through 1300C models. Despite styling
revisions like more side trim and squared off grilles,
International's trucks now looked very dated compared to the
competition.With smaller van-based pickups from Ford and Chevy, IH
designers figured they had to compete with a smaller pickup of
their own. Introduced in 1964, the C-900 had a unique 6-foot
stepside box and was the only Light Line pickup to use the 152-cid
slant-four engine from the Scout. The engine was deeply geared to
compensate for its lackluster 93 horsepower in a full-sized pickup,
which made it work far too hard to see much economy from the truck
on the highway. Even so, they were popular enough to warrant
limited production through 1968, although by then the trucks came
with a standard 266-cid V-8 and the 6-foot Bonus Load full-width
box.