As one of the most dominant brands in the transportation sector, International Trucks supplies a wide variety of of trucks across many industries. All International Trucks sit on a chassis frame and that consists of at least 3 axles. These trucks are known for their ability to haul or pull heavy loads both short and long distances depending on the particular model. All International Trucks are composed of a 2-part body. The front section contains the engine that powers the entire vehicle as well as the cab for the driver to operate it. The rear section has an area or surface for large items or materials to be safely retained.
Tank Trucks 1993 225,000 miles United States, Sacramento, California7d
Dump Trucks 2006 4,109 miles United States, Trinidad, Texas7d
Flatbed Trucks 2013 United States, Santa Paula, California7d
Other Trucks 2016 118,273 miles United States, Thibodaux, Louisiana7d
Box trucks 2011 United States, Neptune, New Jersey7d
Box trucks 2007 United States, Hagerstown, Maryland7d
Flatbed Trucks 1992 United States, Bruce Township, Michigan7d
Dump Trucks 2015 476,556 miles United States, Fort Worth, Texas7d
Box trucks 2018 United States, Loganville, Georgia7d
Box trucks 2017 United States, Loganville, Georgia7d
Farm and Grain Trucks 1987 547,610 miles United States, LaSalle, Illinois7d
Box trucks 2018 132,704 miles United States, Denver, Colorado7d
Box trucks 2013 United States, Novi, Michigan7d
Box trucks 2018 United States, Neptune, New Jersey7d
Cab & Chassis Trucks 1996 United States, Neptune, New Jersey7d
Wood Chippers 2019 United States, Neptune, New Jersey7d
Hook lift trucks 2002 81,616 miles United States, Landing, New Jersey
Cab & Chassis Trucks 2000 United States, Neptune, New Jersey