1970 International Harvester Travelall — Project / Non-Running — Rare Classic
Description:
Selling a 1970 International Harvester Travelall — a classic full-size SUV from the golden era of truck-based wagons. This vehicle does not currently start or run and is being sold as-is, as a project or restoration candidate.
Key Features:
- 1969–1970 1000D model
- Classic Travelall body
- Engine: 345ci V8
- 3-speed manual transmission. Three on the tree.
Condition:
- Currently does not start — project condition.
- Sold as-is, no warranty.
Equipment includes two rows of seating, a front disc brake conversion, power steering, 15″ white-painted steel wheels, and chrome bumpers. The truck was acquired by the seller three years ago, and maintenance performed in June of 2025, October of 2022, and reportedly performed in 2021 included changing the oil, the power steering fluid, and the brake fluid. The auillary gas tank was removed in 2025 due to leakage.
This Travelall is now offered with a clean California title in the seller’s name.
Originally finished in green, the body was repainted white under previous ownership. Dent repairs to the driver-side quarter panel are said to have been carried out in 2020, and exterior features include chrome bumpers, Traveall badging, black lower body trim, and H4 headlamps. Areas of rust are noted above the cargo-area window and on the passenger-side rocker panel along with two holes in the passenger-side floor. The drivers side mirror is not affixed and cracked in two.
White-painted 15″ steel wheels wear polished hubcaps and are mounted with 235/75 Michelin tires. The shocks and body mounts were reportedly replaced under previous ownership, and this example is equipped with power-assisted steering and a power front disc brake conversion. The brake and power steering fluids are said to have been changed in 2021.
The interior features black and silver vinyl upholstery on the front and rear bench seats. Interior features include manual-crank windows, a push-button AM radio, and replacement LED lights. The dome lights and retractable electric rear window are inoperable.
A three-spoke steering wheel fronts a 120-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 68,729k miles. Total mileage is unknown. Power is routed to the rear wheels via a column-shifted three-speed manual transmission.
The data tag shows a serial number of 312107H002836-0, while the California title indicates a VIN of 312107H00Z8360.
This has served as the family weekend joy rider for the last three years. Stopped starting in approximately April 2026, and I am deciding to let it go to someone who hopefully has the time and care to refurbish and bring it all the way back.