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  1. '79 Rallye Scout

    '79 Rallye Scout

    BlueBelle Scout
  2. '79 Super Scout

    '79 Super Scout

  3. andytrio

    Comment by 'andytrio' in item ''72 Scout II (Rallye Tribute)'

    Did the inside in a complimenting plaid. It was really cool.
  4. andytrio

    Comment by 'andytrio' in item 'A few more - two are works in progress'

    I currently have 3. Orange one and two I am working on. One has a Buick Grand National Motor. The others are Scouts I have owned/rehabbed and sold.
  5. andytrio

    Comment by 'andytrio' in item ''75 Scout II'

    304 V8 / Auto. Very period correct in my opinion. If I can figure out how to add pics I will, but inside is as nice as outside. Owned for 16 years. Re-Restored it in 2017. It's my personal truck and will be kept in the family.
  6. andytrio

    Comment by 'andytrio' in item ''68 Scout 800'

    Another one sold on Bring a Trailer - https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1968-international-harvester-scout-800-17/ I name all my Scouts and originally from Michigan this one just looked like a Sparty
  7. andytrio

    Comment by 'andytrio' in item ''62 Scout 80'

    '62 4 cyl. Cool little Scout. Sold on Bring a Trailer this summer. More info and hundreds of pictures here. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1962-international-harvester-scout-80-16/
  8. A few more - two are works in progress

    A few more - two are works in progress

    '68 - Sparty; '78 (to be named); '67 (Patty Patina); '75 (Tiger)
  9. A few all lined up

    A few all lined up

    Orange '75; Red '72; Blue '79; Metallic Bronze '72
  10. '79 Scout II

    '79 Scout II

    Silver Bullet Scout
  11. '72 Scout II (Rallye Tribute)

    '72 Scout II (Rallye Tribute)

    Rocky Scout
  12. '75 Scout II

    '75 Scout II

    Tiger Scout
  13. '68 Scout 800

    '68 Scout 800

    Sparty Scout
  14. '62 Scout 80

    '62 Scout 80

    Smokey Scout
  15. andytrio

    Scout Design Ideas

    Moderator requested I repost here: I understand the cost of tooling, but I think having a different front-end configuration each model year (or for the first few years at least) would be a great idea paying homage to the Scout II. I have owned/own '72, '75, '76, '78 and '79 (as well as '62, '67...
  16. andytrio

    Front Ends

    I understand the cost of tooling, but I think having a different front-end configuration each model year (or for the first few years at least) would be a great idea paying homage to the Scout II. I have owned/own '72, '75, '76, '78 and '79 (as well as '62, '67 '68). I am partial to '72, '73...