Junkyard Gem: 1963 International C-1000 Pickup


Chicago’s International Harvester Corporation began selling light trucks in 1907, continuing until the last IHC Scout Terras were built as 1980 models. International pickup production ran through 1975, with postwar models including the K/KB-Series, L-Series, R-Series, S-Series, A/B-Series, C-Series and D-Series. Today’s Junkyard Gem is a C-Series half-ton, found in a northeastern Colorado self-service boneyard recently.

23 1962 IHC C Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard photo by Murilee Martin

International Harvester was dismantled and reorganized during the 1980s, but you can still buy International trucks made by Navistar International (now owned by Volkswagen Group) to this day.

41 1962 IHC C Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard photo by Murilee Martin

The International C-Series truck (which included the Travelall proto-SUV and Travelette crew-cab pickup) was built for the 1961 through 1964 model years, and IHC was proud to advertise that it “hadn’t gone soft” like the competition.

17 1962 IHC C Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard photo by Murilee Martin

Since it was “designed by truck men to do a truck job,” the C-Series could be purchased with “man-sized” V8 engines. This one has the base 240-cubic-inch pushrod straight-six, though, with its 141 horsepower and 224 pound feet.

25 1962 IHC C Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard photo by Murilee Martin

The transmission is a three-on-the-floor manual. A three-speed automatic transmission was available, as was four-wheel-drive.

09 1962 IHC C Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard photo by Murilee Martin

You couldn’t get air conditioning in the ’63 C-Series, but you did get enviably simple heater/vent/defroster controls.

29 1962 IHC C Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard photo by Murilee Martin

You had to pay extra for the heater. It took until the early 1970s for heaters to be standard equipment in U.S.-market cars and light trucks (due to regulations requiring a windshield defroster that blew heated air).

34 1962 IHC C Series pickup truck in Colorado junkyard photo by Murilee Martin

I still find IHC pickups in Colorado car graveyards, plus many Scouts.



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