Commemorating the 50 Year Anniversary of Our 5 Millionth IH Back in 1974, Case IH was known as International Harvester (IH) and the Farmall 1066 was one of the most popular tractors of the time. It featured a jazzed-up design with chrome accents, a special paint job, extra chrome on the exhaust, and detailed wheels, giving it a sharp, distinguished look. It also featured a roomy and confortable cab with am/fm radio and 8-track tape. Our 5 millionth tractor was the first in the world to claim this distinction and we marked the event with an assembly line commemorative celebration staged at our largest plant in Rock Island, Illinois. To this day, the 5 millionth tractor is displayed at the Fort Benton Museum & Heritage Complex on Montana. For the 50th Anniversary of this milestone, TOMY International has created a special collection of the Farmall 1066 - check out the detailed models below! Photo credits: Photo 1: Wisconsin Historical Society, Image ID 155816. Photo 2: Wisconsin Historical Society, Image ID 155811. Photo 3: Wisconsin Historical Society, Image ID 11275. Photo 4: Wisconsin Historical Society, Image ID 155817. Photo 5: Wisconsin Historical Society, Image ID 29791. Photo 6: TOMY International ZFN44353 1:16 scale replica, International Harvester™ 1066 “5 millionth” Tractor, 50th Anniversary.
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