Posted by Buzzman72 on December 13, 2013 at 14:03:58 from (74.133.160.172):
In Reply to: 4 door pickups? posted by dej(jed) on December 13, 2013 at 06:20:00:
I'm pretty sure the International Travelette crew cab--which started out in the late 1950's--was the first crew cab to be built "in-house" in any quantities. Early '50's International Crews were built by Orrville, a subcontractor. Ford crews were built by subcontractors...in Louisville, the subcontractor was Crown. Ford took crew cabs in-house in 1998 for the HD pickups Not sure when GM started building crews in-house, but it's been relatively recently.
The Ford SportTrack...a crew cab with a short bed. Original? No. You could get an International Travelette with a short bed and 4-wheel drive from about 1961 on; IH built many of them for the military [most I've seen were either Navy or USAF].
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