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For Sale: 1976 International Scout II in Savannah, Georgia
Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1976 International
Harvester Scout II. This Scout is finished in silver over over
black and houndstooth interior and shows to a good driver standard
throughout. It is powered by a 345 cubic inch V8 mated to an
automatic transmission and features four wheel drive, power
steering and power front disk brakes. The factory under dash A/C
system is intact but will need service to blow cold. It has a
modest lift and is running 33x12.50 Super Swampers on 15" alloy
wheels.
A half cage is fitted with front and rear three-point seatbelts and
a GRC fabrication child seat latch bar is installed for the rear
seat. Custom bumpers are installed front and rear and the black
Softtopper soft top is in good condition. The body is in nice shape
with good door gaps and good paint quality, Bushwacker fender
flares complete the look. The topside appears to be rust free as do
the original floors; we have noted some minor rust in the cab
supports underneath.
Recent service has included a full tune up and new exhaust. This
Scout runs, drives and stops well and is ready to be enjoyed on or
off road. For more information about this 1976 International Scout
II for sale at Motorcar Studio in Savannah, please call
404-692-5250.
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