Did you see in the news that Volkswagen is going to re-introduce the Scout in the US Market in 2026? It will be an all-electric SUV based on the design of the International Harvester Scout that ended production in… more»
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No Reserve: 1966 International Scout 800
Apart from uber-desirability, two attributes will usually stop buyers in their tracks when searching for a project candidate. Any seller who offers a 2-for-1 deal will command attention, while those vehicles listed with No Reserve will also turn heads…. more»
42k Original Miles: 1971 Ford Bronco
Certain segments of the classic scene can prove unpredictable, making it difficult for speculators to choose the right vehicle to preserve as a long-term investment. Take the First Generation Bronco as a prime example. Calling these off-roaders unloved when… more»
Rare International Harvester: 1971 Scout 800B
The International Harvester Scout was introduced in 1960 and was so popular that production ran for 3 generations through 1980. The seller has this 1971 Scout 800B incorrectly listed as a Scout 300B. This is the second generation of… more»
Solid 4×4: 1968 Jeepster Commando
We all know how hot the original Ford Bronco is right now, it’s hard to get a barely-usable one for less than $40,000, give or take. For that money, a person can have a jewel box of a Jeepster… more»
Solid Barn Find: 1962 International Harvester Scout 80
International Harvester built their popular Scout from 1960 to 1980 so this is an early model known as the Scout 8o that was built between 1960 to 1965. The ad calls is a Scout 800 but that model was… more»
Original 302: 1970 Ford Bronco
Predicting what cars will become future classics is difficult. Some vehicles that seem no-brainers will fail to fire in the market, while success can come from unexpected quarters. Such is the case with the First Generation Bronco. Today, spotless… more»
Stalled Project: 1969 Ford Bronco
One of the greatest challenges in the automotive world is determining what current offerings are likely to become future classics. While some may seem a no-brainer, others are far less obvious. Take this 1969 Ford Bronco as a prime… more»
South American Rarity: 1976 Ford Dentside Carryall
UPDATE 04/04/2022: It’s funny how some vehicles are instantly recognizable when they land on our desks, and that is the case with this 1976 Ford B-100 Carryall. It first appeared on our pages back in November of 2021, and… more»
Tidy and Practical: 1967 Jeep CJ-5
Top-end 4x4s offer a luxurious option if you start hearing the call of the wild. They are a great way of accessing isolated areas in comfort and style. However, they do come with a few drawbacks. Plush cloth upholstery… more»
Two for One: 1960s Chieftain Main Battle Tanks
So, how unconventional do you like your classic British machines? If you absolutely have to have the only one on your block– or, in this case, the only two– consider these early examples of the Chieftain tank. These running… more»
Tidy Survivor: 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition
Motoring tastes can change, and when the final Bronco rolled off the Wayne, Michigan, production line on June 12th, 1996, many people saw it as the end of an era. Buyers had begun to turn their backs on these… more»
















