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    Among its many other medium duty, heavy duty, and severe duty trucks, International manufactures multiple fuel trucks, many of which you’ll find for sale on Controller.com.

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    2025 INTERNATIONAL HV

    Fuel Trucks Ground Support Equipment

    Featured Listing2025 INTERNATIONAL HV New Fuel Trucks Ground Support Equipment for sale2025 INTERNATIONAL HV New Fuel Trucks Ground Support Equipment for sale
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    Location: Kansas City, Kansas
    Seller: Garsite

    2002 INTERNATIONAL 4900

    Fuel Trucks Ground Support Equipment

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    Serial Number1HTSDAAR52H407187
    Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Eastway Tank

    2021 INTERNATIONAL HV

    Fuel Trucks Ground Support Equipment

    2021 INTERNATIONAL HV Used Fuel Trucks Ground Support Equipment for sale2021 INTERNATIONAL HV Used Fuel Trucks Ground Support Equipment for sale
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    Location: Kansas City, Kansas
    Seller: Garsite

    Now known as Navistar International Corporation, International Trucks remains the primary vehicle brand of the company. Models include Class 4 through Class 8 medium duty, heavy duty, and severe duty trucks that fall under the defense, trucking, and bus categories. International Trucks’ offerings include HX Series, LT Series, Transtar, Prostar, RH Series, and Durastar tanker fuel trucks that range from 380 HP to 605 HP models. Pre-owned International fuel trucks for sale at Controller.com include the 1954, 4300, 4700, 4900, 5370, 7300, and 7400 models. Navistar also produces engines.

    Based in Lisle, Illinois, Navistar’s nearly 200-year history began in 1831 when Cyrus McCormick demonstrated a horse-drawn reaper he eventually patented. McCormick would later found the McCormick Harvesting Company in Chicago with his brother, Leander. After Cyrus’ death in 1885, McCormick’s son, Cyrus McCormick, Jr., took charge. In 1902, however, J.P. Morgan led a merger between McCormick’s company and the Deering Harvester Company that formed International Harvesting Company, which would grow into a leading global manufacturer of agriculture and construction equipment.

    Following a period of down years in the 1970s and early 1980s, International Harvester sold most of its agriculture products to Tenneco in 1984 to focus on its truck and engines businesses. To reflect the change, the company changed its name to Navistar International Corporation in 1986.


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