@BrentAudi They were so reliable, that's one of the reasons IH's small truck division went out of business..they'd run for 25+ years..the one weakness was the steel bodies..they'd rust out long before the motor and drive train would. Mine was completely thrashed when I bought it and it was found to have no fluids when we bought it and it still ran until we could make repairs.
@BrentAudi They were so reliable, that's one of the reasons IH's small truck division went out of business..they'd run for 25+ years..the one weakness was the steel bodies..they'd rust out long before the motor and drive train would. Mine was completely thrashed when I bought it and it was found to have no fluids when we bought it and it still ran until we could make repairs.
roon41 6 months ago
@Prizm2356 the scout was introduced in 1961 and was built until 1980
roon41 6 months ago
they have completely removable tops just like the Bronco's and Blazers of the same era
KnucklDraggR187 7 months ago
@BrentAudi My grandfather had a scout and he put 300,000 miles on it. He sold it and the motor is still strong
slycooper17 8 months ago
the 1971-1980 International Harvester Scout was assembled in
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Annihilator1111 8 months ago
When did this brand ever exist ive never seen one
Prizm2356 8 months ago
it's a shame that IH doesn't make suvs or espically pickup trucks anymore.
Carnut91 8 months ago
I always liked these! I wonder how reliable they were.....
BrentAudi 8 months ago