Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1977 International Scout
II. Finished in the great period color of Grenoble Green, aside
from a few touched-up areas this Scout remains mostly in original
paint. There are plenty of minor blemishes throughout but the body
is largely straight and solid. White wagon wheels are wearing good
tires with 2019 date codes. Search light mounted through the roof.
Like all Scouts, the white hard top is removable. Interior retains
its original rear bench seat, steering wheel and vinyl floor
covering, plus aftermarket front seats and a padded roll bar.
In 1976, the Scout II became the first American-made SUV powered by
a Diesel engine with the available Nissan SD33 (the early engines
were painted yellow and co-branded with Chrysler - crazy stuff
driven by the gas crisis). The 3.3 liter six-cylinder Diesel engine
runs well and is mated to a four-speed manual transmission. This
Scout is optioned with power steering and power brakes (front
disk).
For more information about this 1977 International Scout II for
sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
Vehicle Details
1977 International Scout II
Listing ID:CC-1624005
Price:$21,900
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Year:1977
Make:International
Model:Scout II
Exterior Color:Grenoble Green
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:94789
Stock Number:1446TC
VIN:G0063GGD46137
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