Scout

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»

4×4 Project: 1967 International Scout 800

This 1967 International Harvester Scout 800 is listed for sale here on Facebook Marketplace in Austin, Texas. This Scout 800 was used as a hunting rig in Big Wells, Texas for a number of years and then sat for… more»

Sno-Star Edition: 1971 International Harvester Scout 800B

Well, who has ever heard of International Harvester’s Sno-Star Edition? Not me, but apparently it was introduced in 1970 and designed to handle snow plowing duties and was built with a beefed up 6 cylinder engine. This example is… more»

Selective Edition: 1978 International Scout II

Here is a 1978 International Selective Edition Scout II located in Dallas, Texas. The Selective Edition is not a well-known model of the long-running Scout model. It was primarily a paint and decal package that was offered from 1978… more»

8K Mile: 1971 International Scout 800B

You wouldn’t know by looking at it but this 1971 International Harvester Scout 800B is claimed to have been driven only 8,462 miles. As a bonus, it is V8 powered. The auction here on eBay only has about 1… more»

Turbo Diesel Power: 1980 International Scout II

What is the definition of a unicorn in the collector car world? Well, it might be this unique 1980 International Harvester Scout II powered by a Nissan-built diesel inline six-cylinder engine. The SUV was produced in the last year… more»

Rare Sportop: 1967 International Scout 800 4×4

Gunter Kramer referred this 1967 International Harvester Sportop Scout 800 to us. While there is a lot of bondo starting to chip off, this is a rare Sportop model that is rarely seen for sale. The Scout is said… more»

Off Road Project: 1969 International Harvester Scout 800A

This 1969 International Harvester Scout 800A is located in Paris, Kentucky. The 4×4 Scout is listed for auction here on eBay. It is currently bid to $3,750 and the reserve has not been met. The seller states that he… more»

Never Butchered: 1976 International Scout II

This is probably one of my most favorite ads ever written on craigslist. It’s to the point and addresses the typical BS sellers have to face when trying to move metal. This 1976 International Scout II isn’t quite a… more»

Sportstar Edition: 1980 International Scout II

By 1980, the International Scout II was at the end of its run, but there were still plenty of special editions available in that final year. One company that specialized in creating these limited models in 1979 and 1980… more»

Pristine Survivor: 1980 International Scout II

This International Harvester Scout II is the last of its breed.  Produced from 1960 to 1980, this 4×4 was one of the first SUVs on the market and competed with the likes of Jeep and the Ford Bronco. This… more»

Half Cab 4×4: 1965 International Scout 80

This 1965 International Harvester Scout 80 looks pretty sharp but unfortunately it has sat for a while and is no longer running. The worst part of this vehicle is the frame is showing rot which may compromise the rigidity… more»

Cummins-Swapped 1971 Scout 800B!

With the explosion in popularity (and price) of the first-generation Ford Bronco in the past few years, perhaps it is time that another similar classic gets some attention. The International Scout shares a lot of qualities that make the… more»

Barn Traveler: 1976 International Harvester Scout Traveler

This 1976 International Harvester Scout Traveler had one owner from its purchase in late 1975 to 2013. The Scout Traveler is located in Norman, Oklahoma and is for sale here on eBay. There are 5 days remaining in the… more»

Red Carpet Series: 1965 International Scout

International Harvester produced three generations of the Scout from 1960 to 1979. The first generation Scout was called the Scout 80 and was produced from 1960 to 1965. By the end of 1964, International Harvester had already built 100,000… more»

Cheap Project: International Scout 80

There is no doubt that this is an early Scout but the seller does not know what year because he or she lost the title. International Harvester built the first generation Scout, called the Scout 80, from 1961 to… more»

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