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1975 International Harvester Scout

Experience the timeless allure of the 1975 International Harvester Scout II. This iconic vehicle has been meticulously upgraded by its current owner, featuring a potent 5.3L Vortec V8 engine paired with a 4L65E four-speed automatic transmission. Notable enhancements include front disc brakes with hydroboost, Fox Racing shocks, and sleek 17" Titan wheels wrapped in Firestone tires.

Embrace the rugged elegance of this Scout's exterior, with a striking black finish complemented by a contrasting white roof and matte black stripe decals. Inside, the cabin exudes comfort and style, boasting black leatherette and Pepita fabric upholstery, Alcantara accents, and modern amenities like air conditioning and a Retrosound stereo system.

Whether cruising city streets or tackling off-road adventures, this International Harvester Scout delivers unmatched performance and timeless appeal. Don't miss your chance over at Bring a Trailer to own a piece of automotive history.




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