All, 
if anyone is interested there is an International Travelall sitting right
over the fence from my house...I would enjoy seeing it driving around
rather than being vandalized!  My guess is it is about a 1965. GShippen, 66"
Overlander

At 07:04 PM 5/16/01 -0700, you wrote:
>thanks - do people restore these and tow with them
>nowadays??
>
>
>
>--- Pearl Main <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Berger Roger     The Travellall made by
>> International Harvester  came in 1/2, 3/4 and
>> 1 ton models.....Company now called International
>> Truck and engine Company and still
>> headquartered in chicago......We were the first
>> company employees to use a travel
>> trailer to live in while my husband was making an
>> audit of one of the manufacturing
>> plants or subsidary companyies or like the proving
>> grounds in AZ.
>> He was to use a Travelall as his company car and
>> either we had to turn it back to the
>> company or selll it at 15,000 miles we sold every
>> one and when they quit mfg them we
>> bought the last one ourselves and I sold it at
>> 212,000 miles and saw it around town
>> towing a smaller trailer for a couple of years.  
>> Pearl in SoCal
>> 
>> > A while ago I asked if someone knew who owned an
>> old
>> > club number that still is on my trailer.  Someone
>> > found it in an old Wally club book and sent me the
>> > name that was in this old book.  The guy I (me as
>> the
>> > fourth owner) bought the trailer from (third
>> owner)
>> > said he bought it in LA, Calif in 1967.  He didn't
>> > remember the name of the person (second owner)
>> just
>> > the city.  He said that this owner bought it from
>> > Wally, who was a friend of his, and Wally owned
>> this
>> > trailer (first owner).
>> >
>> > With this name (2nd owner) found in the Wally club
>> > book, I search online and made a call to someone
>> with
>> > the same last name in the city that the trailer
>> came
>> > from.  It turned out to be the grandson of the 2nd
>> > owner.  I talked to him awhile and he said if he
>> found
>> > any pictures he would send them to me. And he
>> did!!
>> > Here is the picture from old days.  I can't send
>> any
>> > new pictures because they are all too big.
>> >
>> > My question:  what is the tow vehicle??
>> >
>> > It has to be something before 1967.
>> >
>> > thanks




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