This vintage 1970s ERTL International Harvester Narrow Front Tractor is a must-have for any diecast collector or fan of farm vehicles. With its vibrant red color and intricate details, this 1:16 scale model is a true gem. The tractor comes with a bucket, adding to its functionality and making it a great addition to any farm scene.


The International Harvester brand is known for its quality and reliability, and this tractor is no exception. Manufactured in 1970, it is a rare find and perfect for those who appreciate vintage equipment. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this beautiful piece to your collection.



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