International Travelall
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The International Harvester Travelall is a model line of vehicles that were manufactured by International Harvester from 1953 to 1975. One of the first competitors of the Chevrolet Suburban, the Travelall was a truck-based station wagon, serving as a forerunner of modern people carriers and full-size sport utility vehicles.[1]
International Harvester Travelall | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | International Harvester |
Production | 1953-1975 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size SUV |
Body style | 3/4/5-door wagon/SUV |
Layout | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 115.0 in (2,921.0 mm) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | International L series |
The first vehicle in the segment to offer four passenger doors, the Travelall was derived from International pickup trucks, using the 1ā2-ton chassis. Following the 1961 introduction of the off-road oriented Scout SUV, the Travelall continued as a direct competitor to the slightly larger Suburban and the smaller Jeep Wagoneer.
After the 1975 model year, International Harvester ended production of the Travelall and its Light Line pickup trucks. Since the 1980 discontinuation of the Scout, International has focused its road vehicle production exclusively on medium-duty and heavy-duty commercial trucks.