Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1980 International
Harvester Scout II. This Scout is finished in white with the
"waves" graphics package that was a factory option over blue russet
plaid interior. It is an older restoration but is holding up well
and it shows to a good driver standard throughout - and has seen a
number of recent upgrades.
Power comes from IH's 304 cubic inch V8 mated to a TorqueFlite 727
automatic transmission and four-wheel drive. Recent upgrades
carried out by a Scout specialist at a cost of over $10,000 have
included a 2.5-inch Rough Country lift with Nitro shocks, straight
steer kit, 17-inch Deegan wheels with 32-inch BFG A/Ts, locking
center console, four-point roll bar with three-point seatbelts
front and rear, rear child seat latch bar, full interior bedliner
and a number of other cosmetic upgrades. It is fitted with a very
good condition Softopper soft top.
Paint quality is good overall but not show quality, the interior is
clean and tidy with good factory style upholstery. The engine was
rebuilt under current ownership and is nicely detailed; it has a
new carburetor, tune up items and radiator. The body is in good
condition with minimal rust - there is some rust beginning in the
front cab supports and there has been some previous repair in the
floors. A modern bluetooth stereo is fitted in the dash. Overall
this is a great truck to drive and enjoy with a cool look offered
at an approachable price point.
For more information about this 1980 International Scout II for
sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
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