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The 1961 International Harvester Scout was no different ... as well as short- and long-wheelbase pickup and SUV variants. There are two kinda-sorta generations, starting with the 1961–1971 ...
Sitting proudly in the inventory of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Garage Kept Motors, this member of the International Scout family packs a 345ci V8 ...
Unfortunately for International Harvester (now selling heavy trucks under the name Navistar), it missed out on this pick-up obsessed market — by quite a bit. International stopped selling its ...
industry's first four-door crew-cab pickup (called Travelette), and the all-purpose International Harvester Scout, which was introduced in November 1960 ahead of the 1961 model year to compete for ...
Sixty three years after the first truck was assembled at the new International Harvester factory in Fort Wayne. The first pickup rolled off the assembly line of the new GM plant on December 8th ...
122 years ago, International Harvester was founded as ... At the time, both Scout and its dealers thought buyers would want the pickup truck version. But were they ever wrong.
It's been more than two years since Volkswagen confirmed plans to revive the Scout nameplate here in the United States, returning the former International ... and Scout Terra pickup truck models ...
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which is spinning up the Scout electric off-road brand from its legacy with a new pickup and SUV. The 1961 International Harvester Scout was no different. Built to be compact, nimble, and ...