The International Harvester Company was an iconic brand for rural America since 1902, when several smaller companies merged to form the conglomerate. Long associated with commercial trucks and farm ...
I've had just about enough of you jerk-offs flat-out dogging Scouts. Your wisecrack write-up on engines ("anything with International on the valve cover") was junk. Now with the Scout on the ...
Q: Greg, I enjoy your column and want to know about the International Harvester (IH) Scout. I feel the IH Scout was ahead of its time and was a popular Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) back in the 1960s.
This 1974 Scout II 4×4 with a Traveltop features a thorough restoration with a small number of upgrades thrown in for good measure. “Anything less is just a car.” With this tagline in its print, radio ...
Check out the interior: vinyl bench seat, metal dash, metal door panels, fabric check-straps for the doors, and manual everything, although there is glovebox—plus a heater and a defroster. This Scout ...
Volkswagen’s U.S.-market efforts have been marked by decades of missteps and missed opportunities, but the company sprung a shocking surprise when it announced that the brand will relaunch the famous ...
Getting a ’70s Scout was a lifetime dream of mine. In 2016, I finally scored one from the desert city of Lancaster, California. Spray-painted, stinky, and leaky, the truck presented pretty rough. But ...
We don't always fall in love with industry-built project vehicles, especially when they are as hideous as this one admittedly is, but this 1952 International Harvester (IH) "Trout" (formerly a L-110 ...
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