International Harvester produced over 500,000 models of the Scout from 1960 to 1980. This is a 1977 International Harvester Scout II that is a two wheel drive version. Most Scouts were four wheel drive. This Scout II is located… more»
International Harvester
Last Year Truck? 1975 International 200 4×4
It’s hard to believe that such a big company as International Harvester couldn’t compete with GM, Ford, and Chrysler in the truck market given the laundry list of new EV pickups being readied for the market today from some… more»
11,771 Miles: 1971 International Harvester Cargostar
The inception of the International Harvester Company dates all the way back to 1909 when the company began and initially marketed its trucks to farmers. It took little time for the trucks to become successful in the farming industry,… more»
Rat Rod Shorty: 1952 International Harvester School Bus
When it comes to vintage buses, it’s often the case that well-intentioned owners get to it too late. The bus, once retired, falls into private hands that simply need a lot of space and a lot of seats, which… more»
V8 Equipped: 1968 International Harvester Scout 800
UPDATE – The seller has relisted this Scout as the previous high bidder passed after the delay in getting the replacement title for it, so it’s being offered again here on eBay. The upside is the seller now has… more»
Champagne Series Sportop: 1966 International Harvester Scout
The owner of this 1966 International Harvester Scout Champagne Series Sportop found the vehicle hidden away in an Arizona barn. It had been sitting since 2002, but he has revived it and returned the Scout to active duty. It… more»
Tough Truck: 1957 International S-120 4×4
There isn’t much plastic on this 1957 International S-120 4×4 stepside pickup, unlike new trucks. There are maybe a half-dozen plastic bits on the interior if even that. This is one tough truck. The seller is probably familiar to… more»
Solid But Seized: 1962 International C110 Travelette
Four-door pickups seem to be one of the only vehicle types where most people aren’t saying “Two too many doors” for some odd reason. I don’t get it, cars with four doors are bad but pickups with four doors… more»
SD33T Powered: 1980 International Scout II
The International Harvester Scout has long been a darling of the collectible truck world, part of that amazing class of square body rigs that emit classic style with go-anywhere drivability. This 1971 model is made even more desirable for… more»
Rare 1967 International Scout 800 Sportop
Scout 800s were only made from 1965 to 1968, and most of those were not this unusual Sportop version, and not even all of those were the soft-top Sportop! So what we have here is an unusual early SUV, in… more»
No Reserve Project: 1980 International Harvester Scout II
This 1980 International Harvester Scout II is described as a barely running example, but one that still runs and drives nonetheless. The seller reports that the carburetor needs to be rebuilt but there’s some evidence of prior repair work… more»
4k Mile Snowplow! 1975 International Harvester
International Harvester was not only in the agricultural implements market but also the truck business in the 1960s and 1970s. Production never reached the levels of Dodge, Chevrolet, or Ford. The International D-series were built between 1969-75 and this… more»
Turbo Diesel: 1980 International Harvester Scout II
We rarely see the last year of the International Harvester Scout for sale and when we do it is always exciting to see one that is equipped with a Nissan-built turbo diesel inline six-cylinder engine. This 1980 International Harvester… more»
Open Door Policy: 1972 International Harvester Scout II
This 1972 International Harvester Scout II has an open door policy. Literally, it is missing the passenger door in this picture but the seller states that he does have the door. The Scout is located in Clifton, Texas. This… more»
392 Power! 1972 International Harvester Travelall
When a tractor company builds trucks, you can bet they will be tough. The International-Harvester Travelall stood as one of few four-door Sport-Utility Vehicles available in its day, and they often found themselves pulling travel trailers, taking hunters off-road,… more»
Retired Firefighter: 1978 International Cargostar
The Cargostar was a forward control, cab-over-engine medium-duty series of fire prevention equipment built from 1970-86. They were especially maneuverable for their size and the 1950B model, like the seller’s unit, was used to broadcast a wide range of… more»