Courtesy: Bring a Trailer That's literally mint, as this 1979 International Harvester Scout II is painted in the one-year-only hue of Mint Green. It's for sale on Bring a Trailer (which ...
So, if you’re itching to get your hands on a Scout but aren’t willing to wait until the latter half of the decade, you could do worse than snagging an original 1979 International Harvester ...
Scout Motors has given the public its first look at the vehicles South Carolina taxpayers are spending $1.3 billion to help build — an electrified revival of the iconic International Harvester ...
Scouts are known as the off-road SUVs built by International-Harvester from 1961 to 1980. Now, the Volkswagen Group is reviving the Scout name as both an SUV and a pickup truck. On Thursday ...
Volkswagen has chosen to revive the Scout brand (of International Harvester Scout fame) for a new line of off-road-focused electric vehicles over 40 years after the last Scout II rolled off the ...
The Scout brand, originally known for making the International Harvester back in the 60s and 70s, was purchased by Volkswagen (VWAGY) in 2021 and reborn as an electric adventure brand — and its ...
Built between 1960 and 1980, the Scout was one of the first mainstream SUVs and was developed as International Harvester’s answer to the original Jeep. It may not be as fondly remembered as the ...
There is even a compass on the ceiling near the rearview mirror. One detail that embraces the International Harvester roots is the option to eschew the multifunctional console for a front row ...
formerly International Harvester. Scout’s not saying how big the batteries will be, or how long it will take to charge them, but the vehicles will have Tesla-style charging ports and be able to ...