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The 1973 Scout IIs had 14 vertical bars between the headlights, a split in the middle, seven bars on each side surrounded by chrome trim pieces, and an "International" badge at the bottom left corner. 1974–75 Scout II grilles added a vertical bar trim overlay to the 1973 design. 1975 grilles had chrome and black square trim rings around the ...
Scout 810 (1971) Scout II (1971–1980) Spirit of '76 edition (1976) ... International Harvester Cargostar used by the U.S. Army in 1975. Model F 1915–1921, 1Ton;
On March 3, 2023, Scout Motors announced plans to build a $2 billion factory capable of producing 200,000 EVs a year in Blythewood, South Carolina. [13] The factory will employ up to 4,000 people [14] and it will manufacture the Scout Motor's first two vehicles: a mid-size off-road focused SUV and a pickup truck that are scheduled to be launched in late 2027.
The original Scout brand vehicle was produced by American manufacturer International Harvester from 1960 to 1980. It was the world’s first utility vehicle capable of off-roading and on-roading ...
The Scout brand, originally known for making the International Harvester back in the 60s and 70s, was purchased by Volkswagen in 2021 and reborn as an electric adventure brand — and its two ...
The International Harvester Company (IHC) has been building its own proprietary truck engines since the introduction of their first truck in 1907. International tended to use proprietary diesel engines. In the 1970s, IHC built the DVT 573 V-8 diesel of 240 and 260 hp (179 and 194 kW) but these were not highly regarded and relatively few were sold.
A lift-off roof makes for open-air adventuring. The online auction ends on October 29. Square-jawed and handsome, Volkswagen's reboot of the Scout SUV is a mainstream response to the success of ...
The Lelievlet is the most commonly used steel sailing and rowing boat of the Sea Scouts of Scouting Nederland, it is also used by the National Water Activities Centre (NWAC) in Killaloe, Ireland. Its design is based upon the beenhakkervlet and its name is derived from the international Scout logo, the French lily. Details and specifications