1976 International

Scout II

—Orange with Black Seats and Checkerboard Inserts Piped Orange, Black Floors, IH 345 V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, 4 Wheel Drive, Air Conditioning, Professionally Restored with Desirable Modifications and Upgrades…

International Harvester began building trucks and pickups in 1907. In the late 1950s they began to design a competitor for the two-door Jeep CJ 4x4. The 1961 model year Scout 80 made its debut in late 1960. The Scout II was produced in Fort Wayne, Indiana from 1971 to 1980. Revered by many for its utility, ease of use, reliability and great looks, the Scout II has a loyal cult following as an enthusiast and recreational automobile. This example has been known to Autosport Designs for many years, originating in Idaho before coming to the east coast and being sold to a long-term client and friend of the dealership.

This IH Scout II is the ultimate beach, lake house, or countryside cruiser. Passengers enjoy modern amenities such as air conditioning and a custom Kenwood surround sound stereo system while retaining that open-air, vintage truck thrill. It has been maintained regardless of use and kept on the ready for any adventure that awaits it, done in comfort and style.

This professionally restored, turnkey Scout II is ready for immediate use and enjoyment. A recent road test attests to its excellent mechanical condition, comfortable driving experience and ease of use.

Price: $59,500