International Harvester

Rare 1978 International Scout SSII

Are you familiar with the Scout SSII package? This rare option was initially developed by International Harvester stylist Dick Hatch. According to fourwheeler.com, “Scout Side Kick (SSK) became the working name as the prototype was developed…Eventually…Super Scout, which soon became abbreviated to SS… more»

Big Boy Truck Collection: COEs, Panels and Scouts

Those looking for a clean little pickup truck for a trip to the beach or a local home improvement store can stop reading this post right now. This isn’t that. Rather, this seller is offering a collection of eight COE’s… more»

Really Old Hauler: 1912 International Harvester

What would you do with a vehicle that is 106 years old? Do you park it in a museum as a static display or do you get it running for parades and special appearances? Here’s your chance to decide… more»

Double Trouble: 1980 IH Scout Diesel & 1980 IH Traveler Diesel

International Harvester built the Scout from 1961 until 1980. Along the way there were different models and engine choices. It’s not everyday you see a Scout Traveler, or a Scout Diesel. What about a 1980 Scout Diesel and a… more»

Short-Medium Bus: 1951 International School Bus

If I had an extremely large family, I can think of no better way to shuttle them around town than in this 1951 International School Bus, for sale here on Craigslist in Madison, Wisconsin.  Of course, I’d probably want… more»

Preppers Paradise: 1972 IH 1710 Rolling Lab

I have to admit – it’s always been a dream. Not to have a “…mobile command center with a controlled environmental room…”, like the 1972 International Harvester found here on Craigslist thanks to reader AMXBrian has, but to retro-mod… more»

Dad’s Present? 1969 International 4X4 Truck

Late with a Father’s Day present? Buy this and watch your father’s face light up — or if you don’t have that opportunity as I don’t, perhaps one of your offspring will buy it for you? This is a real… more»

More “UV” than “SUV”: 1969 International Harvester Travelall

For me, this is perhaps the ultimate “UV” – a no-frills, massive, simple Utility Vehicle built for cargo capacity and not creature comforts. Sure it’s got seats, windows, a couple of necessary things like a speedometer and a steering… more»

Rust-Free 4×4: 1966 International Scout 800

I think that it’s a pretty safe bet to say that we all like Scouts, or most of us do. The rust issue always comes up when they’re shown, but how about a rust-free 1966 International Scout 800? This… more»

$1,800 Or Offer! 1970 International 1200 D

Never seen snow! No, I’m just kidding of course, but this truck is too solid to have been driven in road salt. It’s a 1970 International 1200 D pickup and it’s on eBay with a won’t-be-around-long buy it now… more»

Government Surplus: 1963 International Scout

The origins of the Federal Civil Defense Authority can be traced back to the panic that emerged at the height of the Cold War. It’s not hard to see why the  government felt towns and cities should have resources… more»

Why Not? 1980 Cadillac Seville 4×4

Here’s an unlikely marriage, between an International Scout 4×4 frame and engine and a 1980 Cadillac Seville, and you know what I have to say about it…why not? Scouts are notorious rusters, and bustleback Sevilles remain mostly unloved—especially if… more»

Reliable Relic: 1946 International Harvester Pickup

This 1946 International Harvester K2 pickup is a real diamond in the rough.  The ad states the truck was a true barn find and was stored since 1968.  The current owner purchased it about two years ago and spent… more»

Barn Stored, Farm Used: International Harvester P/U

Located just south of Pittsburgh is this charming International Harvester “Light Line” pickup, likely a part of the new-for-1971 1010 Series. The dead giveaway is the grill design, which was updated for that year. This pickup is still giving… more»

1975 International Harvester Scout II Survivor

The 1970s were the height of the “topless truck” craze, and by then everybody was getting in on it! International Harvester Scouts were the first to the game in 1961 with the Scout 80, beating the first generation Bronco… more»

Factory Fire 4×4: 1965 International Scout

What a unique vehicle this 1965 International Scout is. It’s also unique in the nice condition that it appears to be in compared to a lot of Scouts that we’ve seen recently. This one is listed on eBay in Old Lyme,… more»

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