1971 International Scout II 4x4Introducing this 1971 International
Scout II 4x4, finished in a sleek matte/satin gunmetal gray
exterior with a black interior. This classic off-roader offers a
perfect blend of vintage style and rugged capability, ideal for
anyone looking to take on the outdoors in a unique
ride.Highlights:- California Truck (Blue Plate)- 304 cubic-inch V8
Engine- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- 4x4 Capabilities- Holley
2-Barrel Carburetor- Front Wheel Disc Brakes- Bikini Top- Roll Bar-
15-Inch Steel WheelsPowered by a 304 cubic inch V8 engine, mated to
a 4-speed manual transmission, and equipped with a Holley
carburetor, this Scout II is ready for adventure. It also features
power steering, four-wheel drive, dual exhaust outlets, front disc
brakes, steel bumpers, Falken tires, and 15-inch steel wheels.
Inside, you'll find front bucket seats, a rear bench seat, manual
crank windows, vent windows, dual-side rearview mirrors, a 3-spoke
steering wheel, an aftermarket center console, a fender-mounted
antenna, glove box, and a roll bar.The body carries a few
"character marks", minor dents and ripples, reflecting a life
well-lived off the beaten path, rather than a vehicle that's been
locked away in a garage.The Scout II was originally marketed as an
alternative to the Jeep and became one of the most iconic off-road
vehicles of its time, with a reputation for toughness and
versatility. This timeless all-terrain vehicle is ready to hit the
road or trail and is mechanically sound. For $24,750
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