International Harvester Other (2008)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 2008 |
VIN : | 5rjsxafh28w547486 | Mileage: | 129,854 |
Interior Color: | Black | Make: | International Harvester |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Model: | Other |
Transmission: | Automatic | Drive Type: | 4WD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Options: | 4-Wheel Drive |
Exterior Color: | White | Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Laguna Niguel, California, United States
Vehicle description
This defines a BEAST! This is a factory International MXT, they produced only 2000 of these trucks. This particular truck has had several upgrades including 52" tires, custom interior, and a bunch of recent maintenance.
The International MXT (known as either the Military or Most Extreme Truck) debuted as a concept vehicle at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show alongside the production version of the RXT. [5] [6] In 2006, a pre-production prototype was shown, entering production as a 2007 model. It is the International MXT-MV tactical vehicle, equipped for civilian use on a purpose-built all-wheel drive chassis. Although much larger (68 inches longer and over 12 inches taller), the MXT is similar in configuration to the 4-door pickup versions of the Hummer H1. Although it shares its cab with the CXT (and a number of International medium-duty trucks), the MXT sits 17 inches lower to the ground, owing to its purpose-built frame. To optimize ground clearance, its hood and front fenders are purpose-built; the MXT derives its headlights from the 9000-Series trucks and its grille from the DuraStar . Due to its intended off-highway use, the MXT is fitted with four wheels with off-road tires in place of six commercial-grade tires; the narrower rear pickup bed is a custom-built design for Navistar instead of the Ford-sourced unit. Shared with RXT, the MXT is powered by a 300hp VT65 6.0L V8, coupled to a 5-speed Allison 2000 transmission . The GVWR of the MXT is 14,000 to 18,000 lbs. [5] [6] [7] Along with the standard version of the MXT, Navistar introduced a special-edition MXT Limited, featuring monochromatic exterior trim and luxury interior trim. [8] The consumer version of the MXT is manufactured by Midwest Automotive Designs, a manufacturer based in Elkhart in Indiana that produces conversions of class 5 and 6 commercial trucks conversions as luxury consumer vehicles. The company makes several pickup truck models of the MXT, including the International MXT, MXT Limited, and MXT Hauler. [9]
The International MXT (known as either the Military or Most Extreme Truck) debuted as a concept vehicle at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show alongside the production version of the RXT. [5] [6] In 2006, a pre-production prototype was shown, entering production as a 2007 model. It is the International MXT-MV tactical vehicle, equipped for civilian use on a purpose-built all-wheel drive chassis. Although much larger (68 inches longer and over 12 inches taller), the MXT is similar in configuration to the 4-door pickup versions of the Hummer H1. Although it shares its cab with the CXT (and a number of International medium-duty trucks), the MXT sits 17 inches lower to the ground, owing to its purpose-built frame. To optimize ground clearance, its hood and front fenders are purpose-built; the MXT derives its headlights from the 9000-Series trucks and its grille from the DuraStar . Due to its intended off-highway use, the MXT is fitted with four wheels with off-road tires in place of six commercial-grade tires; the narrower rear pickup bed is a custom-built design for Navistar instead of the Ford-sourced unit. Shared with RXT, the MXT is powered by a 300hp VT65 6.0L V8, coupled to a 5-speed Allison 2000 transmission . The GVWR of the MXT is 14,000 to 18,000 lbs. [5] [6] [7] Along with the standard version of the MXT, Navistar introduced a special-edition MXT Limited, featuring monochromatic exterior trim and luxury interior trim. [8] The consumer version of the MXT is manufactured by Midwest Automotive Designs, a manufacturer based in Elkhart in Indiana that produces conversions of class 5 and 6 commercial trucks conversions as luxury consumer vehicles. The company makes several pickup truck models of the MXT, including the International MXT, MXT Limited, and MXT Hauler. [9]