With VW resurrecting the Scout name for an all-electric off-road brand, what better time to learn its history? On the pyramid of vintage off-road obscurity, the Willys Jeep is a cornerstone: Just ...
The International Harvester Scout was born in the 1960s and immediately grew recognition as a force of nature in the off-road world. As more U.S. drivers wanted to get off the beaten path and explore, ...
International Harvester (IH) is emblematic of how thin the line between success and failure can be when it comes to the automotive industry. The company was founded in 1902 through a merger between ...
The International Scout carved out a loyal following by pairing simple engineering with real off-road ability, and the Scout II Rallye package distilled that formula into one of the most distinctive ...
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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 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 ...
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 ...
You’re forgiven if you’ve never heard of the Scout. While the SUVs with which it competed were built by automakers with a massive footprint, the International Harvester Company was as well known for ...