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How much is an IH Scout worth?

How much is an IH Scout worth?

Scouts Are Still A Bargain, But Prices Are Going Up This is good news for Scout buyers, though. While a 1st generation Bronco will likely cost about $40,000, Classic.com lists the average value for the early Scout 80 at $24,439, with the Scout 800s of the later ’60s slightly more valuable at $28,193.

How much does it cost to restore a International Scout?

Starting at $189,000. Inject new life into your International Scout with a ground-up restoration from a company that knows what they’re doing.

How much is a International Harvester?

An International Harvester Scout II is still expensive in today’s time. Classic.com rates its commercial market value at $29,611, but bids for it say otherwise. Most bids for a Scout II model range from between $20,000 to $80,000, depending on the model and its condition.

What happened International Harvester?

The truck operations continued, and International Harvester was renamed Navistar, which continues today as a public company. Navistar makes heavy trucks and school buses, but has had its own struggles and the stock has remained essentially flat for years.

What engine is in a international scout?

Scout 800

International Scout 800
Engine 152 cu in (2.5 L) Comanche I4 196 cu in (3.2 L) I4 232 cu in (3.8 L) I6 266 cu in (4.4 L) V8
Chronology
Predecessor International Scout 80
Successor International Scout 800A

When was the last International Harvester Scout made?

1980
The International Harvester Scout finally ended production in 1980.

Is it worth fixing up an old truck?

It is almost always less expensive to repair a car than buy a new one. Although something as severe as a blown motor or a failed transmission will run you between $3,000 and $7,000 to replace at a dealership, such repairs still don’t cost as much as buying a new car. Your car has already taken that depreciation hit.

How much does it cost to refurbish an old truck?

Final Finishing Costs Ultimately, you can expect a truck restoration to cost anywhere between $40,000 and $60,000.

Is the 1969 International Harvester Scout 800 for sale?

Undercarriage is very clean if I didnt mention before and there is still bright original paint under wheel wells that looks excellent. For Sale is a fully restored 1969 International Harvester Scout 800A. You will be hard pressed to fine another one as nice as this.

When did the Harvester Scout 800 get repainted?

This 1968 International Harvester Scout 800 was acquired by the seller in late 2020 and has since received a repaint in beige along with reupholstered brown leather bucket seats.

How much does an International Harvester Scout cost?

The removable roof shown in the photos is currently in rough shape and will need some work to be mountable and functional. This 800 is certainly a collector’s piece for International enthusiasts and as you will see from the photos below, this is a classic and unique Scout that can be purchased for only $8,988!

What kind of engine does an International Harvester Scout have?

Worldwide Vintage Autos is pleased to present this 1972 International Scout II HISTORY The International Harvester Scout is an off-road… This truck is virtually stock, running its original power train– a 345 c.i V8 engine and International four-speed manual transmission, al…

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