Who makes scout Jeep?
International Harvester
International Harvester Scout
| International Scout | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | International Harvester |
| Production | 1961–1980 |
| Assembly | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
| Body and chassis |
Is a scout a Jeep?
The Scout has the same type of following as Jeep and Ford Bronco. The Scout has the same type of following as Jeep and the Ford Bronco have. After 10 years of production, International brought out the Scout II in 1971. On an extended wheelbase, a pickup and Suburban-like variation were also produced.
Are international scouts good?
The International Harvester Scout is one of the good but forgotten off-road classic vehicles. It was supposed to rival Ford and Jeep. Despite this, the Scout laid the foundation of what an off-road SUV should be, and from there, huge vehicles are now attributed with heavy-duty performance.
Does Case IH still make Scout?
The new Case IH Scout is a line of four-wheel drive utility vehicles, or UTVs as we’re calling them these days, to be sold exclusively through Case IH dealers.
How much is a 1974 International Scout worth?
1974 International Harvester Scout
| VEHICLE | STATUS |
|---|---|
| 1974 International Harvester Scout II 73,000 mi Malibu, CA, USA | $22,000 SOLD |
| 1974 International Harvester Scout II 4×4 9,500 mi San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA | $35,000 SOLD |
| 1974 International Harvester Scout II 41,000 mi El Paso, TX, USA | $30,000 SOLD |
Whats the difference between a Scout and a Scout II?
The Scout 80’s and 80 had wider frames then the Scout II’s and the Scout II’s had different spring length and wider leaves. Wider leaves could be seen as an improvement, but I wouldn’t really call it that. The Scout II’s had an XLC model (extra load capacity) but it was just a change in leaf springs.