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1976 International Harvester Loadstar 1600 Blue Bird

1976 International Harvester Loadstar 1600 in Wrongfully Accused, Movie, 1998 IMDB

Class: Bus, Prison / Police — Model origin: US

1976 International Harvester Loadstar 1600 Blue Bird

Position 00:18:27 [*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

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Charger FR

2005-11-02 17:32

Il s'agit d'un bus fabriqué par International Carpenter dans les années fin 70-début 80.

supcoach US

2006-12-25 21:12

non, Charger. It is an International with a BLUE BIRD body.

ironsmith CA

2009-06-07 19:17

again its not that old this fiberglass front clip is only 76 and up to 89. it is a loadstar though. this site likes everything in loadstars to be real old- sorry likely a 80's loadstar w/blue bird body

-- Last edit: 2009-06-07 19:18:45

benzguy1986 US

2009-07-08 18:29

Sorry ironsmith. They only produced Loadstars until 1978. This type of fiberglass tilt hood was available as an option in place of the "butterfly hood" starting in 1972. The "S" series was available from 1979 to 1988 when the "3800" series was introduced. A way to tell is that the "S" hoods are more rounded and the Loadstars had a "hump" on the rear sides of the cowl. I think (correct me if I am wrong) that the Loadstar tilts had an external hand-hold to raise the hood (like a metal door pull) and the "S" series had a cut-out with a rubber boot on the lip of the hood so you would not cut your hand.

Anybody else notice that this BlueBird body has rounded rear wheel arches instead of the usual ones that are cut straight across at the top?

-- Last edit: 2009-07-08 18:30:27

westernflyer CA

2009-11-09 03:08

Canadian VS American made? As far as I know the canadian buses typically have the fully rounded wheelwell.

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