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Sunday, October 8, 2023

IH Metrovan


The Art Deco IH Metro Van was built largely unchanged from 1938 until 1969. It was designed by industrial designer Raymond Lowey who also designed the Studebaker Avanti and the classic Coke Cola bottle. It was called "Metro" because it was build by the Metro Company in Connecticut and shipped to Chicago's International Harvester Company for final assembly. Tens of thousands were built as it was the primary delivery van in the U.S.

 

12 comments:

  1. That's a dandy! I'm not sure I've ever seen an International Metro.

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  2. Traveling in a fried out combie
    on a hippie trail
    head full of zombie...

    Now who else remembers this song?

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  3. Nice van. You don't see one like that everyday.

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  4. I love it and its paint job too.

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  5. You don't see a van like that just hanging around. Good photo!

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  6. It is certainly educational for me to learn what this car history is.

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  7. Another classic, and the colour is dandy! Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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