International Light Line pickup
| International Light Line pickup | |
|---|---|
International 150 (1974-1975) | |
| Overview | |
| Type | Pickup truck |
| Manufacturer | International Harvester |
| Production | 1969-1975 |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Mid-size pickup truck |
| Body style | 2-door pickup 4-door crew cab pickup ("Travelette") |
| Layout | Front engine, rear-wheel drive |
| Related | International Travelall |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | |
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| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 115–166 in (2,921–4,216 mm) |
| Length | 203.9 in (5,179 mm) |
| Width | 77.6 in (1,971 mm) |
| Curb weight | 4,000–6,000 lb (1,814–2,722 kg) |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | International C series |
The International Light Line pickups (also called the International D-Series (1000–1500)) 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.