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1934 International C-1 ½-Ton Pickup

  • Chassis Number: C1-2478-M
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At the beginning of this new century, one of the most popular cars is the 'all-purpose vehicle,' one that can carry the groceries, the lumber for weekend projects, and take the family on an outing. The International Harvester Company, of Chicago, Illinois, built its first experimental motor buggy in 1899. In 1907, the International Harvester Company introduced an earlier version of the 'one car to do everything' - the Auto-Wagon. With the removal of the rear seat, the Auto-Wagon could perform duties similar to a modern-day truck. Sold through International dealers that traditionally handled farm equipment and built purposely to look as much like a buggy as possible, these 'high-wheelers' had solid rubber tires and large wheels to allow for high clearance on the unpaved country roads.

A light-duty pickup truck did not fit into International's manufacturing scheme, so they approached Willys, of Toledo, Ohio, regarding the rebadging of their C-113 pickup truck as the International D-1. International introduced its first light-duty pickup truck, the D-1, in January 1933. The following year, they introduced the C-Series and expanded their truck lineup to include 33 variations on 15 basic model.

The Model C-1 was the first light-duty pickup that the International Harvester Company built on its own. It has the same wheelbase and six-cylinder engine found on the Willys-built D-1 predecessor.

The C-1 had clamshell front fenders, a vee'd grille, and a canted windshield.

Production of the C-1 continued until 1936, by which point 80,000 examples had been built. During this era, they were the third-ranked U.S. truck manufacturer and marketed their trucks worldwide.

This particular pickup was given a restoration that was completed in 2012. It has been driven fewer than 100 miles since the work was completed. It is painted maroon with black fenders and rides on Firestone's wide whitewall tires. The engine is a 213 cubic-inch L-head six-cylinder unit offering nearly 80 horsepower. There is a three-speed manual transmission and mechanical brakes at all four corners.

By Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2015

2015 RM Sotheby's Hershey Auction

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $32,000-USD $38,000 
Sale Price :
USD $30,250

1934 International C-1 Auction Sales

Recent Sales of the International C-1

(Data based on Model Year 1934 sales)
1934 International Custom Pickup
Sold for USD$17,050
  2022 Mecum : Kissimmee
 
1934 International C-1 ½-Ton Pickup
Chassis#: C1-2478-M
Sold for USD$30,250
  2015 RM Sotheby's Hershey Auction
1934 International C-1 image  1934 International C-1 image  
1934 International Custom Pickup
Sold for USD$31,500
  2015 Leake Auction - Tulsa, OK
 
1934 International Pickup
Sold for USD$9,000
  2013 Mecum - Houston, Tx
 
1934 International Pickup 'Moose'
Sold for USD$6,000
  2012 Petersen Collector Cars - 2012 Salem Collector Car Auction
 
1934 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP
Sold for USD$19,000
  2007 Silver Auction - Hot August Nights
 

International C-1s That Failed To Sell At Auction

1934 International C-1's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
1934 International Custom Pickup 2022 Mecum : Kissimmee$9,000  

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