You will not be able to drive this one home but this 1964 International Harvester Scout 80 is presented as an original and still running example of one of the first SUVs. It is located near Fayetteville, Arkansas and… more»
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Semper Fi! Revisited 1963 International Travelette
This early quad-cab pickup is a 1963 International Travelette C-1100, and it appears it was delivered to the U.S. Marine Corps from the very beginning. The unusual truck is listed for sale here on Facebook Marketplace and is located… more»
Rare Field Find: 1946 International Harvester KB-1 Pickup
International Harvester built their K and KB series trucks from 1940 to 1949. The K series ranged from 1/2 ton to 90,000 lbs and were known for their durability and reasonable price. The KB series was built from 1946… more»
Diesel Midas Edition: 1980 International Scout II
Elkhart, Indiana was for years the mecca of RV manufacturers and other conversion companies. Midas Van Conversion Company out of Elkhart was contracted by International-Harvestor to build this diesel-powered 1980 International Scout II Traveler Midas Edition along with just… more»
Original Paint: 1951 International L-110 Pickup
Vintage trucks continue to grow in popularity and be a bit of a phenomenon . According to Hagerty Insurance, prices for vintage trucks rose more than fifty percent in the past four years. And while I appreciate beautifully restored… more»
Solid Project: 1974 International Harvester Scout II
Many collectors look for vehicles being sold in Arizona and California because rust has not decayed the bodies of vehicles even if they were stored outside. This 1974 International Harvester Scout II is located in San Diego, California and… more»
Field Find: 1973 International Harvester Scout II
This 1973 International Scout II is sitting out in a field near Gonzales, Texas. It looks like it was just abandoned and the earth is trying to swallow it up. The seller is asking $4,500. The original color appears… more»
V8 Powered: 1976 International Harvester Scout Traveler
Let’s be upfront and realize that while this 1976 International Harvester Scout Traveler has patina, it is not a barn find. It is a V8 powered 4WD that has been upgraded and modified to be driven and used. The… more»
Original 4-Door Pickup? 1973 International Wagonmaster
Try to find a new single cab, two-door pickup truck these days. I know Ford and Ram still build their respective versions but you don’t see them out and about often. Most pickups today are four-door crew cab configurations…. more»
No Reserve: 1979 International Harvester Scout II
There were over 500,000 Scouts built by International Harvester from 1961 to 1980. So over the course of the years, we have seen various editions and years of Scouts, as well as, all different levels of condition. This 1979… more»
Green Machine: 1974 International Scout II
The first generation of the Scout was offered from 1961 to 1965 and was called the Scout 80. The second generation (1966-1971) of Scout was called the Scout 800 which was produced in three sub-models (800, 800A, and 800B)…. more»
Clean Roller: 1970 International Scout 800A
A lot of the International Scouts that we see here on Barn Finds are pretty rusty and need some major metal repair. This 1970 International Harvester Scout 800A stands out because it is a very clean example that actually… more»
Super Project?: 1977 International Harvester Super Scout II
Did you know that International Harvester built a Super Scout II that was introduced in February 1977. This version of the International Harvester Scout II was a stripped down, off road vehicle that was designed to compete with the… more»
Get It While It’s Cheap! 1966 International Scout 800
Over the past several years automakers have been bringing back classic brands like the Challenger, Charger, Bronco, and Blazer. When these brands re-surface as new vehicles, the classic versions tend to skyrocket in popularity. Not to be left behind,… more»