International Light Line pickup

The International Light Line pickups (also called the International D-Series (10001500)) replaced the C-Series as International's Light Line range of pickup trucks in early 1969, for a shortened model year. The name started out as a simple continuation of the previous A-, B-, and C-series trucks. It was largely a rebodied version of its predecessors, with a square-rigged look very similar to the period Scout utility vehicle. The Travelall underwent parallel changes to the Light Line trucks. The light line of trucks was marked by a larger range of transmission and wheelbase options than any of its competitors, and in general the lineup aimed to maximize adaptability. The Light Line was also available as a bare chassis, for special purpose applications. Production ended in late April 1975, as a hard-pressed International chose to focus on the Scout and on heavier machinery.

International Light Line pickup
International 150 (1974-1975)
Overview
TypePickup truck
ManufacturerInternational Harvester
Production1969-1975
Body and chassis
Body style2-door pickup
4-door crew cab pickup ("Travelette")
RelatedInternational Harvester Travelall
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase115–166 in (2,921–4,216 mm)
Length203.9 in (5,179 mm)
Width77.6 in (1,971 mm)
Curb weight4,000–6,000 lb (1,814–2,722 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorInternational C series
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