Vehicle Description
Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1977 International
Harvester Scout II Traveler. This is a well-optioned example with a
V8, automatic transmission, four-wheel drive, power steering and
power brakes (front disk). This truck has a great look and several
upgrades for both on- and off-road capabilities including front and
rear lockers, a winch, bumpers that double as air tanks, LED
exterior lighting, updated gauges with tach, and a modern stereo
with a 9-inch touch screen display.
Paint and body present to a good driver standard, finished in matte
pewter with matte black rallye stripes and a black soft top. The
underside is a little muddy from off-road use, but there is no
known rust - body, frame, floor pans, rockers and cab supports are
all solid. 15-inch steel wheels are wearing BF Goodrich 33x12.50
all terrain tires. Custom front and rear bumpers, in addition to
being quite sturdy, double as air reservoirs and have standard air
hose fittings to store compressed air for trail use (you can air up
your tires without having to lug a compressor along with you). A
Warn 6,000 lb winch stowed in the cargo area may be attached to
either the front or rear bumper (a heavy duty quick disconnect
power cable is present at both ends). And a hi-lift jack is lashed
to the back.
Interior floors have been rhino lined for all-weather durability;
front and rear bench seats, dash and door panels are covered in
durable all-weather vinyl. Dash has been nicely updated with a
complete set of modern and accurate gauges that display fuel level,
oil pressure, water temp and voltage (plus a tachometer and
speedometer). Alpine Halo audio/video receiver with a 9-inch
touch-screen display offers bluetooth connectivity and a backup
camera.
Under the hood is a 345 cubic inch V8 mated to a TorqueFlite 727
automatic transmission; with four-wheel drive and OX Lockers for
both the front and rear axles, this Scout is unstoppable off road.
It's also one of the better driving Scouts we've had come through
our shop thanks to recent springs, shocks and tie rod ends. Lots of
recent service including a new engine wiring harness, new Holley
2300 carburetor with electric choke and a full transmission
rebuild. It starts easily and runs great.
Few truck driving experiences are as enjoyable as driving a Scout
on a nice weather day with the windows down and the sides and back
panel of the soft top rolled up, and this particular truck also has
the off-road bona fides to match the look. For more information
about this 1977 International Scout Traveler for sale at Motorcar
Studio in Savannah, please call 912-235-0435.