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International Builds Trucks for Every Class of Hauling
International truck advertisement featuring a color illustration of a truck in what appears to be an exotic foreign location. Includes the text: "International Harvester builds a completed line of motor trucks, and every model is all-truck in every part and feature. Light-delivery trucks, door-to-door delivery trucks, cab-over-engine trucks, light heavy-duty trucks, and dual-drive and trailing-axle six-wheel trucks- 27 models and 75 wheelbases — all are available under the International banner and all have the same International Harvester quality built into them from end to end. Pick your trucks from this one broad line and make sure of outstanding performance on every hauling job. And there is service, too, to think about. International dealers and branches know all about the service needs of heavy-duty equipment, and maintain service departments and parts stocks that meet every requirement. Buy International and have this unusual service cooperation on your side when heavy hauling schedules tax your trucks to the limit." Scene: The illustrations on the two sides [dual sided pamphlet] are reproduced from an original painting by Jose Manuel Acosta, depicting a Havana, Cuba, street scene. Columbus Cathedral, in the background, was built by the Jesuits in the year 1704." |
Image ID: | 85816 |
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Creation Date: | 1938 |
Creator Name: | International Harvester Company |
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Collection Name: | Advertising sample books (bluebooks), 1913-1957 |
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Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | MCC MSS 5Z, b186 f4 |
Original Dimensions: | 9 x 12 Inches |
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Chairs |
Advertising |
Dresses |
Arches |
Columns |
Painting |
Clothing and dress |
Cities and towns |
Automobile industry and trade |
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Women |
Streets |
Trucks |
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