Meet the 1972 International Scout II-the farm-tough 4x4 that went
toe-to-toe with Broncos and Blazers, but was built in smaller
numbers and used hard enough that clean survivors are thin on the
ground. Early Scout IIs like this kept the simple, squared-off
lines and removable-top freedom that made the original a back-forty
hero, then added a wider track and better on-road manners without
losing the rowdy, go-anywhere attitude.
Under the hood lives International Harvester's own 345 SV V8-an
iron-block torque mule that shrugs off abuse and loves to
lug-backed by a 4-speed manual with a proper floor shifter. Manual
front locking hubs, an aluminum radiator, and a stout aftermarket
front bumper lay the groundwork for real-world trail use, while the
rear swing-out tire carrier makes that full-size spare an easy grab
when the terrain bites back.
The stance is spot-on: 33x12.5R15 BFGoodrich rubber stuffed under
flared fenders gives this green, two-door SUV the wide-track look
Scouts wear best, with clearance to match. It's equal parts
functional and photogenic-classic steel with just enough attitude
to signal it didn't retire to mall-crawler duty.
Inside, it's all business: black vinyl bench seating with green
accents, a no-nonsense dash, and a Kenwood head unit to bring some
modern sound to the analog vibe. No center console, no fluff-just
the essentials you want when you're shifting, steering, and letting
that big-cube IH V8 do what it was born to do.
If you've been watching the market, you know Scouts are finally
getting their due, especially early Scout IIs that still carry the
brand's utilitarian DNA. This one pairs the right engine and
gearbox with the right hardware-removable cloth top, fender flares,
trail-ready rolling stock-making it a rare chance to grab the
honest 4x4 that built its legend the hard way.
Vehicle Options
- Aftermarket Kenwood Radio
- Aftermarket front bumper
- 33x12.5r15 bfgoodrich tires
- Aluminum Radiator
- Removable cloth top
- Rear swing out tire carrier
- Front locking hubs
- Fender Flares
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