The 1974 IH Scout you’re looking at here is being auctioned with no reserve. The thing is, it was also being auctioned a couple of weeks ago, supposedly with no reserve before it was mysteriously ...
The International Scout was and remains an icon of post-war America, rivaling Jeep as the earliest lifestyle vehicle brand that was meant to go anywhere, carry anything, and do it while being painted ...
The International Harvester Scout II Traveler arrived as a longer, more versatile evolution of a proven off-road formula, aimed squarely at families and adventurers who needed more space without ...
This magazine has traditionally dedicated an annual issue to a Dare To Be Different theme, but lately we've been seeding the oddballs into this Hot Rods section as often as we can. Even with ...
In 2011, the International Harvester Scout celebrated 50 years and that makes this a good time to talk about its place in four-wheeling history. When it debuted in November of 1960, the Scout was a ...
Online car auction sites are great… until they’re not. For most, they’re go-to window shopping destinations when you want to gawk at the market’s most interesting or immaculate rides. For customers ...
These days, when someone mentions the name "International Harvester", we typically tend to think of an old tractor, painted in red, sitting derelict in a field somewhere in the rural Midwest. Some ...
Southwest desert racing became a motorsports phenomenon in the late ’60s, and motor vehicle manufacturers recognized the marketing gold right away. Companies sponsored race teams, and those ...
For most young people, the name International Harvester doesn’t mean all that much today. The American carmaker went the way of the dodo back when most of us were still toddlers. Had it survived, it ...
Even though crossovers are now more popular than ever and hold a significant chunk of new car sales regardless of whether they are EVs or ICE models, 4x4s are still rare, and only a handful of models ...
The International Harvester Company was an iconic brand for rural America since 1902, when several smaller companies merged to form the conglomerate. Long associated with commercial trucks and farm ...