International Harvester Scout (1970)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 1970 |
VIN : | 782827G392354 | Mileage: | 65000 |
Make: | International Harvester | Exterior Color: | Green |
Model: | Scout | Transmission: | Manual |
Engine: | 304 V8 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | 4WD |
Dallas, Texas, United States
Vehicle description
1970 International Harvester Scout 800B
65k original miles
I bought this truck and my friend told me his uncle used to own the Scout. Uncle Jerry came over and said he purchased the Scout in 1983 from original owner out of Austin, Tx for $2500 and it looked like new with 30k miles. Uncle Jerry sold it to his brother, then his brother passed and he got it back, then sold it in 2007 to Mr. Dean with 60k miles on it. Mr. Dean had it for a while then gave it to his son, then his son gave it back to him, then Mr. Dean sold it to his grand daughter and grandson in-law. I purchased the Scout out of East Texas from the grandson in-law. Uncle Jerry said he added the front bumper from 1950"s truck because when he bought it, it had a bid hunting bumper on the front of it. Truck has been garage kept since 1983
304 V8 Standard 4 speed transmission runs drives great clutch not perfect but it works just fine drum brakes work 3.73 gears truck had factory undercoat a dealer option very very clean original truck with only two small rust spots on tailgate (see photos) NO Rust under truck or anywhere else doors shut great windows work great gauges work including gas gauge two gas tanks including aftermarket large tank with switch good tires motor runs really smooth and quiet and really really good starts right up with choke and almost needs no warm up on cold start clean title
65k original miles
I bought this truck and my friend told me his uncle used to own the Scout. Uncle Jerry came over and said he purchased the Scout in 1983 from original owner out of Austin, Tx for $2500 and it looked like new with 30k miles. Uncle Jerry sold it to his brother, then his brother passed and he got it back, then sold it in 2007 to Mr. Dean with 60k miles on it. Mr. Dean had it for a while then gave it to his son, then his son gave it back to him, then Mr. Dean sold it to his grand daughter and grandson in-law. I purchased the Scout out of East Texas from the grandson in-law. Uncle Jerry said he added the front bumper from 1950"s truck because when he bought it, it had a bid hunting bumper on the front of it. Truck has been garage kept since 1983
304 V8 Standard 4 speed transmission runs drives great clutch not perfect but it works just fine drum brakes work 3.73 gears truck had factory undercoat a dealer option very very clean original truck with only two small rust spots on tailgate (see photos) NO Rust under truck or anywhere else doors shut great windows work great gauges work including gas gauge two gas tanks including aftermarket large tank with switch good tires motor runs really smooth and quiet and really really good starts right up with choke and almost needs no warm up on cold start clean title