Category:International Auto Wagon

1907 Farmers Auto A — ⅖ ton — 2-cylinders 196 cu. ins. air-cooled — tread 56 inches — wheelbase 84 inches
1911 Auto Wagon — ½ ton — 2-cylinders 196 cu. ins. air-cooled — half ton — wheelbase 90 inches
  • standard equipment: one seat, flare boards, fenders, magneto, 2 gas headlights and generator, 3 oil lamps, horn, tools
  • optional equipment: rear seat, full top, top for front seat, comb. speedometer—odometer, storage batteries, mud chains
1913 Auto Wagon A-A — as above and now flare boards and a supplemental cross-spring are options
1913 Auto Wagon A-W — as A-A but engine 159 cu. ins. and water-cooled
1913 Auto Wagon M-A — as A-A
1913 Auto Wagon M-W — as M-A but engine 159 cu. ins. and water-cooled
1915 Auto Wagon Model M — ½ ton
1915 Auto Wagon Model E — ¾ ton wheelbase now 102 inches A glass windshield is now an optional extra
Suffix X indicates wide tread or wide-track

Range gradually replaced by International coffin-nose trucks beginning in April 1915

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