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International Scout 304 CID V8 1965

General description : Mileage : 352
Interior Color : Yellow/Black
Exterior Color : Tahitian Yellow
VIN : 781928G246801
Transmission Description : 3 Speed Automatic
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars Houston showroom is proud to offer this 1965 International Harvester Scout 800. The Scout is an off-road vehicle produced by International Harvester from 1961 to 1980. A precursor of more sophisticated SUVs to come, it was created as a competitor to the Jeep, and it initially featured a fold-down windshield. The Scout and second-generation Scout II were produced in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as two-door trucks with a removable hardtop with options of a full-length roof, half-cab pickup, and/or soft top.

This Scout features a rebuilt 304 CID V8 engine and 3-speed automatic transmission. The Tahitian Yellow paint on the body, along with all other paint, was done by Santana Paint and Body in Houston. The 2BBL carb setup has been updated to a 4BBL carb configuration, electronic ignition has been added, as well as headers and side-exit dual exhaust. The fuel tank has been moved, and now refueling is done through the bed (the body side filler neck is for looks only). The wiring harness is new as well, and all brake lines and fuel lines have been replaced. The rear taillights have been converted to LED units, and the front brakes have been converted to disc. A complete set of Equus gauges now fill the dash, and a Sun tach has been installed as well. The black synthetic leather seats are fresh, as is all the interior paint. Virtually unused BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A K02 tires are mounted on new blacked-out American Racing aluminum wheels. An AM/FM/CD radio supplies the tunes, and a pair of speakers mounted behind the passenger and driver belt out the tunes.

If you're looking for a freshly restored vintage International Scout pickup, this is the one for you! Additional features and options on this 1965 International Scout 800 include AM/FM/CD Radio, Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Power Steering, Radial Tires, Seat Belts, and Vinyl Interior. For more information on this 1965 International Scout 800 for sale, to see all the HD pictures and videos of it, copy the URL below, and see it at this direct link: https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/show/HOU/1905. You may also call the showroom at (832) 243-6220 or email us at Houston@gatewayclassiccars.com.

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/HOU/1905/1965-International-Scout-800

1965 International Scout 304 CID V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Houston by Gateway Classic Cars for $39000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : International Model : Scout Model Version : 304 CID V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1965 Location : Houston

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About International
Let's delve into the history of International Harvester (IH), a renowned American company known for its trucks and agricultural equipment, and explore different models in a narrative way.

The Foundation of International Harvester:
International Harvester, often abbreviated as IH, was established in 1902 through the merger of several smaller companies, including the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Deering Harvester Company, and several others. The newly formed company aimed to become a major player in the agricultural and industrial machinery sectors.

Early Focus on Farm Equipment:
Initially, International Harvester concentrated on producing agricultural equipment, such as tractors, harvesters, and plows. The company's Farmall tractor line, introduced in the 1920s, was a significant milestone. These tractors were versatile and affordable, playing a crucial role in revolutionizing farming practices in the United States and beyond.

International Trucks:
In the 20th century, International Harvester expanded its product offerings by venturing into the truck manufacturing business. International trucks quickly gained a reputation for their durability and reliability, making them a staple for commercial applications, from delivery vehicles to heavy-duty workhorses. The Scout, a compact SUV introduced in the 1960s, became a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts.

Growth and Evolution:
International Harvester continued to grow and diversify its product range. The company produced a variety of truck models, from small pickup trucks to heavy-duty commercial vehicles. The Loadstar and the Travelall are notable examples of popular International truck models from the mid-20th century.

Challenges and Transformation:
In the 1970s, International Harvester faced financial challenges, including a downturn in the agricultural market and increased competition in the truck industry. As a response, the company underwent significant changes. It rebranded its truck division as Navistar International Corporation, focusing on truck manufacturing and engine production, while its agricultural equipment business was spun off into the Case Corporation, forming Case IH.

Legacy and Modern Times:
The International Harvester name, synonymous with rugged trucks and farm equipment, continues to live on in the hearts of many enthusiasts. International trucks are still found on the road, with a strong presence in the commercial vehicle sector. Navistar International Corporation continues to be a significant player in the truck manufacturing industry, adapting to the changing landscape with advancements in technology, environmental concerns, and customer needs.

International Harvester's history is a story of innovation and adaptability in the face of challenges, reflecting its legacy of producing reliable vehicles and equipment that have played pivotal roles in American agriculture and transportation