The Orphanage is happy to display a 1965 International Harvester Scout 80 half cab pickup owned and restored to original by Yuma resident George Seward. The Scout was billed as an off road, four wheel ...
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 ...
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 ...
Introduced as a spartan off-roader, the Scout quickly morphed into one of the very first vehicles that ticked all the boxes of what became the wildly popular Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) segment.
There are quicker and more efficient ways to deliver a brick than five old International Harvester Scouts, but none more enjoyable. “Seven hundred miles? You know how much that’s going to suck, don’t ...