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  • From all of us at Scout Motors, welcome to the Scout Community! We created this community to provide Scout vehicle owners, enthusiasts, and curiosity seekers with a place to engage in discussion, suggestions, stories, and connections. Supportive communities are sometimes hard to find, but we're determined to turn this into one.

    Additionally, Scout Motors wants to hear your feedback and speak directly to the rabid community of owners as unique as America. We'll use the Scout Community to deliver news and information on events and launch updates directly to the group. Although the start of production is anticipated in 2026, many new developments and milestones will occur in the interim. We plan to share them with you on this site and look for your feedback and suggestions.

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    So, welcome to the Scout Community! We encourage you to check back regularly as we plan to engage our members, share teasers, and participate in discussions. The world needs Scouts™. Let's get going.


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  1. david corey

    when does production begin ..pLEASE HURRY UP

    Is it possible/feasible that based on calendar dates, what would be an estimated delivery time line for the pre-orders? Since the numbers are random, I'm guessing the sequence is by dates.
  2. david corey

    Scout 80/800 Concept 10-4-25

    A 2 car garage with 12-14 ft walls is what I have. Trophies have the wall space and the cars have the floor space.
  3. david corey

    Scout 80/800 Concept 10-4-25

    .....actually, I have them too, a Jacob four-horn sheep, Aoudad Ram, Iranian Red sheep, and a Balearean Boc. All mounted trophies:ROFLMAO:
  4. david corey

    What government and private sectors could you see Scout being successful in commercially? (Police, military, S&R, Delivery, etc)

    As the electric technology advances, I think more municipalities, state and Federal agencies will employ them. The main issue as I see it is the longevity and waste/disposal challenges.
  5. david corey

    What would your last vehicle be if you had to decide today

    Soooo many vehicles, sooooo little time. Excluding the Scout Traveler for which I'm on the waitlist, it would be a toss up between a bobbed military deuce and a half and a tricked out HUMVEE.
  6. david corey

    Scout 80/800 Concept 10-4-25

    That's a beautiful home! My wife and I are looking at barnaminium plans for that same reason. I have four show cars; a 1955 IH pick up restomod, a 1970 scout, 1972 Plymouth Duster and a Vaydor.
  7. david corey

    Package options - what would you like bundled?

    I hope I'm not getting wrapped around the axle here, but at 60k, I agree with cyure for a basic package. If there will be a stripped down model, it well better have some darn nice minimalistic beachwear
  8. david corey

    Package options - what would you like bundled?

    Context....think. Reading all the comments, you're looking at 100k vehicles. Sure, the sky can be the limit with add-on options and special packages-believe me, I'm there. What the heck will be the basic package from which to start? That's where I'm coming from...... What will we get for...
  9. david corey

    Mystery Scout?

    Back then, IH titled the Scouts the year they were sold; not built. Fortunately for us, the 800 series for the most part, remained unchanged. I bought a 1970 800, but the vin had it built in 1969.
  10. david corey

    Package options - what would you like bundled?

    I believe the Scout at heart should remain a basic, light duty, fun, sometime off-road vehicle, and should reflect that in the base price. My idea of the base package: vinyl, cloth, or viny/cloth combo interior with vinal flooring, AC/Heat, defrosters front and back, cruise control, power...
  11. david corey

    Poll- What have you Reserved... Let's get a small idea of the take rates.

    I ordered the Traveler "Harvester" hybrid. Although I've always been a loyal IH Harvester and Scout fan, my concern is "first year" problems. With only 16 locations nation-wide, what is Scout's plan to handle unexpected problems?
  12. david corey

    Ranking current known colors

    I believe if the exterior colors are going to be that limited, I'll go rogue and get my favorite IH Scout color put on my new one. I still have my 1970 Scout I got when I graduated high school, so that makes me 18....for the fourth time.
  13. david corey

    Color

    Resurrect Mayan Mist
  14. david corey

    Scout Traveler Debuts in New Pacific Mist Color

    I love the color! It's reminiscent to me of the old Scout Mayan Mist