Will depend entirely on the condition and wear of the rifle. You might look at the rifles for sale by the ODCMP (Civilian Marksmanship program) and see how you rifle compares.
Is it a Springfield, International Harvester or Winchester.... stampted on rear of receiver
International Harvester made light duty trucks and SUVs in the past. The current corporation - Navistar International - does not.
The International Harvester M1 Garands were made between 1953 and 1955 and 537,744 were made with a lot of help from Springfield. There is nothing really special about them so the usual price is $500 - $800 although an excellent one might go for around $1,000. It all depends on the condition and if someone really wants one made by a tractor factory.
No such rifle made by Winchester.
The Case International 1660 combines were produced from 1986 to 1990. This model was part of the Case IH lineup, which was a result of the merger between Case Corporation and International Harvester's agricultural division. The 1660 was known for its efficiency and advanced features for its time in the combine harvester market.
The first Sunshine Harvester was made by HV McKay company in Australia
It all depends on who made the rifle and what condition it's in..
Winchester, Springfield, international harvester, Harrington and Richardson, and even Beretta made them post war
Sorry, no information means no answer.
Natsume.
The International 500 bulldozer was manufactured from 1961 to 1970. This model was part of the International Harvester Company’s line of construction equipment. It was known for its versatility and reliability in various earthmoving tasks.
---International Harvester. (this was a test, with intentions to "Plant a New FAQ" and create an area for Internationals under American Cars) TEST RESULTS: fail :(