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International Harvester (IH) is emblematic of how thin the line between success and failure can be when it comes to the ...
And at the very tippy top of the triangle comes the International Harvester Scout, a happy-go-lucky trucklet built from 1961 to 1980 that only the most devoted 4x4 enthusiasts know about.
The off-roader was introduced in 1960 by International Harvester as a direct competitor to the Jeep. It would never match its rival’s popularity, but it had its fans, especially its second ...
“The governor had a friend who owned a black International Harvester, and they were common in farm country.” This may be in part due to the fact that, in the late 1970s, if you bought a four ...
That wasn’t the response I expected when I bragged to my colleagues about the multi-state road trip I’d be taking with a flotilla of old International Harvester Scouts. I expected jealousy ...
Created as a rival to the Jeep, the International Harvester Scout was a popular off-road vehicle in the 60s and 70s, and the Scout II variant, built as a two-door truck with a removable hard top ...
The International Harvester IH logo adorns one of the farm trucks on the LeRoy and Rosemary Helbling farm at Mandan, North Dakota, used to dump corn that was chopped on Oct. 15, 2022. Neighbor Jim ...
The International Harvester Scout was born in the 1960s and immediately grew recognition as a force of nature in the off-road world. As more U.S. drivers wanted to get off the beaten path and ...