Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1976 International Scout
Traveler. Presented in Cement Gray Metallic (a current and very
popular Toyota color) with a red, white and black vintage "feather"
graphics package, this is a nicely restored and very sharp truck
inside and out. Finishing touches include an SSII grille, GRC
bumpers, full soft top and 17-inch Raceline wheels wearing meaty
33x12.50 Toyo Open Country M/T tires.
Interior is trimmed with red diamond-stitched seat upholstery with
matching door panels, a locking Tuffy center console (with cup
holders) and a wood steering wheel. Roll bar includes three-point
belts for the front seats and attachment points for rear
three-point belts, making it easy to upgrade from the rear lap
belts that are presently fitted. Dash has been updated with LED
instrument lighting and a modern AM/FM stereo with bluetooth, USB
and aux input feeding four Memphis Audio speakers.
Under the hood is an IH 304 cubic inch V8 mated to a four-speed
manual transmission. Stock drivetrain aside from an electronic
ignition upgrade. This Scout runs and drives well and we've
especially fond of the extra capacity of the long-wheelbase
Traveler variant. For more information about this 1976
International Scout II Traveler for sale at Motorcar Studio in
Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
Vehicle Details
1976 International Scout
Listing ID:CC-1553781
Price:$74,900
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Year:1976
Make:International
Model:Scout
Exterior Color:Cement
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:18355
Stock Number:1380TC
VIN:F0092FGD24099
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