Unusual Scout half-cab pickup. Beautifully restored with numerous
upgrades. Innovative 196 cubic inch engine, 3-speed manual,
functional 4-wheel-drive. Added power steering and 4-wheel disc
brakes. Rare and fun, this little Scout is the star of every show
it attends.Coming out of long-term ownership, this Scout has one of
the most detailed files we've ever seen. The comprehensive
restoration is beautifully documented and even if we didn't have
the paperwork, the quality is evident the moment you see the truck.
Finished in white with black stripes, it has a sporting look that
matches its personality?this 4x4 wants to play! Fit and finish are
probably better than International Harvester could manage and the
flat bodywork is super straight with clear reflections that suggest
a lot of time block sanding. The bolt-on top is removable to
transform it into a fully open vehicle, and there's a useful roll
bar behind the seats, just in case. Other neat details include
running lights up top, tow hooks under the chrome front bumper, and
correct 'IH' and 'Scout' emblems. They also thoughtfully added a
set of tubular steps, so climbing in is easier, and the bed is
beautifully finished?so pretty that you probably won't use it for
hauling ever again! The combination of go-anywhere utility and
sporty attitude proves to be insanely appealing.The interiors of
these vehicles were always spartan at best, but this one is nicely
finished and uses some modern upgrades to make it far more
habitable. Bucket seats provide plenty of room, even in the compact
half-cab configuration, and that's helped by a smaller wood-rimmed
steering wheel on a tilt steering column. Lots of sound-deadening
materials were used under the simulated diamond-plate rubber mats,
so it's reasonably comfortable at speed, and there's a fresh cloth
headliner overhead rather than the usual bare fiberglass. Shifters
for the 3-speed manual transmission and 2-speed transfer case are
topped with whimsical yellow knobs, adding a splash of color to the
cab, and entertainment comes from a modern digital AM/FM radio from
RetroSound. Original gauges are joined by a set of Stewart-Warner
dials for temperature and oil pressure, and there are auxiliary
controls so you can dial in exactly how much steering assist you'd
like from the electric power steering system. Seat belts have been
added for safety and it features custom-monogrammed 'Scout' door
panel inserts. This little pickup has a lot of neat details.The
engine is a 196 cubic inch inline-4, which was basically just
International's basic V8 cut in half. It even sits at an angle like
half a V8 would. Rebuilt to stock specs, it's topped by a 2-barrel
carburetor along with a correct 'International' valve cover that
probably interchanges with the V8 units. There's a massive radiator
up front for slow going off-road, and a modern Davis Unified
Ignition fires the plugs (basically a GM HEI unit). Virtually
everything you can see or touch under the hood is new, including
the power brake booster and mastery cylinder for the 4-wheel disc
brakes. It starts easily, idles nicely, and makes enough to torque
to give the Scout a quick, agile feeling around town. There's a
modest lift to the suspension, achieved by moving the axles under
the stock leaf springs, and as I mentioned, electric power steering
and 4-wheel disc brakes make it a breeze to drive in today's world.
There's a fresh stainless exhaust system that offers a nice
4-cylinder growl and both axles are fitted with contrasting covers
and 'IH' logos. The sheetmetal floors are in excellent condition
with no signs of rot or patchwork, and new shocks help with the
ride. Polished 15-inch aluminum wheels add sparkle and wear fat
33x12.50R15 BFGoodrich off-road radials.Documentation is extensive.
We have two original build sheets (which International called 'Line
Setting Tickets'), the original service unit record, owner service
policy in its original wax paper sleeve, plus dozens of neatly
indexed pages of receipts for all the restoration and service work.
It also comes with a few spare parts like gaskets and carburetor
rebuild kits.We love this little Scout. It has an unbeatable 'can
do' attitude to go with its cheerful look. But make no mistake,
this is a serious off-roader whose compact size, short wheelbase,
and torquey engine make it formidable in the rough. Add in a few
sensible modifications, and you have a great hobby vehicle that can
go almost anywhere and win friends wherever it goes. Call
today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.
Vehicle Details
1967 International Scout
Listing ID:CC-2013840
Price:$74,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1967
Make:International
Model:Scout
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Gold vinyl
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:35682
Stock Number:122069
VIN:781907G234579
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