Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1977 International
Harvester Scout II Traveler. This Traveler is a running, driving,
fairly solid example that is ready to be taken to the next level.
It is powered by a 345 cubic inch V8 mated to an automatic
transmission. Power steering, power disk (front brakes), 4x4.
Recent four inch lift, front locking hubs and 33-inch BF Goodrich
all terrains on 15-inch alloy wheels.
Floors and cab supports are in very good condition; we believe this
truck spent much of its life in Texas. Paint quality is fair and
there is some filler in the rear quarters and windshield cowl. Camo
seat upholstery is in good condition.
The 345 runs smoothly and the transmission shifts properly but it
has not been driven regularly for a few years so basic servicing is
recommended. A new power steering pump and brake booster are
included. The owner intended to restore this one but has too many
projects and not enough space - excellent opportunity to build the
Scout of your dreams.
For more information about this 1977 International Scout II
Traveler for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please all
404-692-5250.
Vehicle Details
1977 International Scout
Listing ID:CC-1611961
Price:$21,900
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Year:1977
Make:International
Model:Scout
Exterior Color:Gold and White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:4574
Stock Number:1444TC
VIN:G0102GGD32997
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