My '75 IH Scout II was bought by myself from the original owner in '78. Since then it's been all over the roads from the Dakotas to Mexico to California and north. My daughter came home from the hospital the day she was born in this truck. I've made many modifications over the years that include a 3.15:1 Tera Low transfer case, an A-1 planetary in the TorqueFlite, electric lockers and an ARB fridge for martini's on the White Rim Trail. She's now 40 years old with many smooth miles ahead of her.
Wow thanks for the information thats what I was looking for! I will check it out next time im at the property.That there would be an International Scout model 80. Removable bulkhead and roll up windows put it near the end of the run, say '64 or '65. Stock it'll have half a 304 v8 (straight 152), t90 three speed and a dana 18 transfer case. Axles are probably Dana 27's with 4.27 gears front and rear. Windshield will fold down and latch to hood. Almost every old picture I see of them 80% have a gun rack some where inside and another 10% have a bullet hole.
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Wait, I thought aluminum did not rust! LOL
I have always liked how the Rover wagons looked, but have been afraid of the Prince of Darkness...
My rig is almost a senior citizen at 46 years old I've owned it since 1990 and rebuilt it twice the second time adding a cummins 4BT 3.54 gears and truTracs front and rear and a 203/205 T case The trailer is based on a 1958 Alaskan camper so it is nearly qualified for social security! I've added a York compressor for OBA with a 7 gal. tank a ramsey 8K winch 65 gal fulel tank 2 spare tires full gauges mounted in an F-600 dash bucket seats in front moving the sliding bench to the rear that allows easy storage under and behind for lots of gear.An overhead console for AM/FM-SD card stereo with Bose speakers and a CB and soon a vintage under dash AC...actually there is very little that came from the factory in'68 still on the truck.The trailer is based on an 8' Alaskan camper that we upgraded the water tankage to 22 gallons and replaced the icebox with a frige and a small solar system to keep the batteries charged.They are both still "works in progress" but we are very happy with them so far I am getting ~16 mpg for the truck and trailer when loaded to 12,000 lbs combined weight which is 6 mpg better than the truck got empty with the 390 :Wow1:
Someday if I can ever afford it it will get paint and body work done but that is beyond my skill sets so it may be a long time before that happens but it is rock solid reliable as it sits so I can live with its rough looks