The Orphanage is happy to display a 1965 International Harvester Scout 80 half cab pickup owned and restored to original by Yuma resident George Seward. The Scout was billed as an off road, four wheel ...
The International Scout was and remains an icon of post-war America, rivaling Jeep as the earliest lifestyle vehicle brand that was meant to go anywhere, carry anything, and do it while being painted ...
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 ...
We're no strangers to the International Harvester Scout II. As a quirky and different alternative to Ford, Chrysler, and GM as a platform for a restomod classic 4x4, it doesn't get any better than a ...
The new Scout Terra and Traveler SUVs are the talk of the town this week, but there’s a catch: they won’t hit the production line until sometime in 2027. That’s nearly three years from now—assuming ...
Not sold on the idea of a modern-day electric Scout? An old one with a 6.2-liter LT1 V8 might be more up your street Of course, the whole ‘electric’ part of the equation might be a sticking point for ...