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International Cylinder Block Assemblies
Advertising brochure for International truck cylinder block assemblies. Includes a photograph of a man hoisting an engine block and the following text: "When it's time for engine overhauls save time and money lengthen the life of your trucks with International cylinder block assemblies Model D-2, D-3, D-15, D-30, D-300, DS-300-213 and 232 cu. in engines. New! International HD engine cylinder block assemblies are not rebuilt units. They are completely new throughout, manufactured at International Harvester's Indianapolis truck engine works. Owners of International models who use these cylinder block assemblies, when engine overhauls are required, have their trucks out of service only one day. This service replacement renews the engine and lengthens truck life. It provides thousands of miles of trouble-free service, the same kind of service you get from a new power plant, The next time one of your Internationals (see list of models above) needs an engine overhaul, install a new International cylinder block and crankcase assembly. Save time and money and get new-truck performance without delay. International Harvester Company (Incorporated) 180 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Save time and money." |
Image ID: | 88919 |
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Creation Date: | 1940 |
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, Box 207, Folder 4 |
Original Dimensions: | 8.5 x 11 inches |
Mechanics |
Eyeglasses |
Work clothes |
Advertising |
Men |
Engines |
Maintenance and repair |
Trucks |
Blue collar workers |
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