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International Scout 1974

Allmän beskrivning : 1974 International 200 ¾-ton 4×4 Pickup
Final full model year for International’s Light Line Pickups (Light trucks cease April of 1975)
Factory loaded with options, rare long “Bonus Load” bed, 4×4 standard cab combination
Factory correct Comanche 392 CID V-8 engine (SV-392) breathing via 4-barrel carb and dual exhausts
Chrysler 727 three-speed automatic transmission with optional oil cooler
Divisional Blue exterior and blue interior with the optional custom trim package
Factory 4×4 NP 205 25P two speed 4×4 transfer case, special order Dana 60 4.10 rear axle
Optional heavy duty front and rear shocks/suspension
Power steering and power brakes with front discs
Dual 16 gallon fuel tanks, custom interior trim package, dual fuel tanks, dual exhaust, rear step up bumper, rear trailer hitch with wiring, front chrome bumper, king size exterior mirrors, optional AM radio, electric dash clock, day/night mirror
132-inch wheelbase and 7,700 GVWR
BFGoodrich All-Terrain TA light truck tires, 285/75R16
Documentation includes original owners’ manual, original radio owner’s manual, original customer’s guarantee policy tag and original maintenance, warranty, vehicle and emissions guide
Own this Vehicle from $299 per month-call 636-600-4600
For the discriminating 3 quarter ton classic truck buyer who wants something different than a F-250 or C-20, MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this 1974 International 200 ¾-ton 4×4 Pickup. This truck is rarely optioned for a International pickup truck, its loaded with the largest motor available 392 V8, NP 205 25P two speed 4×4 transfer case, special order Dana 60 4.10 rear axle, Torque-flight automatic transmission, additional oil cooler, power front disc brakes, power steering, heavy duty front and rear shocks/suspension, custom interior trim package, dual fuel tanks, dual exhaust, rear step up bumper, rear trailer hitch with wiring, front chrome bumper, king size exterior mirrors, optional AM radio, electric dash clock, day/night mirror and the Bonus Load bed!
Made in August 1973 at International’s Springfield, Ohio factory, then delivered to a corporation in Spokane Washington, this Light Line pickup features a 4×4 standard cab with an eight-foot “Bonus Load” long bed, a rare combination. From 1907 to 1975, International had been a large factor in the light truck market, holding third place until the 1970’s, but that was over in April of 1975. The 150/200/500 series pickups were all dropped, along with Travelall and Travelette.
Dressed in Divisional Blue, this truck paint and trim are in overall great condition and the paint is quite eye-catching and this particular pickup truck wears the color very well. The bodywork is very nice for a vintage International and all the hard to find trim pieces are present. The cargo bed has a liner that is nearly color-matched to the body while the floor is covered by tongue-and-groove oak wood. A spare tire with a wheel cover is on the driver’s side of the cargo bed. The 392 V8 engine bay is very tidy, the truck’s factory optioned gray rear step up and chrome front bumpers are in very good condition and the battery appears to be in very good order. The truck has a 132-inch wheelbase and a 7,700 GVWR and is optioned with the heavy duty front and rear suspension and the special order Dana 60 4.10 rear axle.
This International pickup rolls on BFGoodrich All-Terrain TA light truck tires, 285/75R16 at all four corners. Each donut is mounted on an original steel wheel with a factory cap. The tires and wheels are all in very good order.
Under the hood is International’s Comanche 4-barrel 392 V-8 engine with dual exhausts. Bolted to the engine is Chrysler’s 727 three-speed transmission, with the optional oil cooler, and the NP 205 25P two-speed transfer case works properly in both ranges. Driver convenience features include optional AM radio, power steering and power brakes with discs in front.
Inside, the blue interior is in overall very good order and features factory goodies such as the custom trim package, day/night mirror and electric dash clock!. The bench seat, black carpeting and white headliner look great while the instrument panel, with its fully array of gauges, is crack-free which is rare for this vintage of International. The optional inner door liners echo the rest of the interior’s theme. Rounding out the interior are a factory AM radio and a clock. Even the NP transfer case warning stickers are still on the dashboard and on the driver’s door jamb.
For 1974 International changed names yet again: the trucks were now called 100, 150, 200, or 500 depending on the weight rating. External changes were minimal, consisting mainly of a new five-bar metal grille without the vertical dividers, nicknamed the “electric razor or shaver grille.” The heavy duty one-ton 500 was only available as a single-cab pickup, and the 150 was only available with IHC’s own line of V-8 engines. The Travelette crew cab was no longer available with four-wheel drive. The program was gradually whittled away, with only the ¾-ton 150 and 200-Series (and heavy-duty 500s) remaining by the time the 1975s were introduced. By then, only IHC’s own V-8s were still available. There were two wheelbases available for the regular cab (115 or 132 inches), and two for the Travelette (149 or 166 inches). The beds were either a 6.5-foot standard unit or the eight foot “Bonus Load” bed.
Documentation includes original owners’ manual, original radio owner’s manual, original customer’s guarantee policy tag and original maintenance, warranty, vehicle and emissions guide.
Competition to this I-H truck in 1974 included Chevrolet’s K20, Dodge’s W200 Sweptline, Ford’s F-250 and GMC’s K1500.
Binders don’t normally linger here, especially a very good looking and rare International with excellent factory options, so classic truck buyers and other, interested parties should check out this International 200 at MotoeXotica Classic Cars today!
VIN: 4Q2C0DHB12660
This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 79,446 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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1974 International Scout is listed såld on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $19900.

 

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om International
Låt oss fördjupa oss i historien om International Harvester (IH), ett välrenommerat amerikanskt företag känt för sina lastbilar och jordbruksutrustning, och utforska olika modeller på ett berättande sätt.

Grundandet av International Harvester:
International Harvester, ofta förkortat som IH, grundades 1902 genom sammanslagningen av flera mindre företag, inklusive McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Deering Harvester Company och flera andra. Det nybildade företaget syftade till att bli en betydande aktör inom jordbruks- och industriell maskinteknik.

Tidigt fokus på jordbruksutrustning:
Initialt koncentrerade sig International Harvester på att producera jordbruksutrustning som traktorer, skördetröskor och plogar. Företagets Farmall-traktorserie, introducerad på 1920-talet, var en betydande milstolpe. Dessa traktorer var mångsidiga och prisvärda och spelade en avgörande roll för att revolutionera jordbrukspraxis i USA och därborta.

Internationella lastbilar:
Under 1900-talet utvidgade International Harvester sitt produktutbud genom att ge sig in i lastbilstillverkning. Internationella lastbilar fick snabbt ett rykte för sin hållbarhet och pålitlighet och blev en grundpelare för kommersiella tillämpningar, från leveransfordon till tunga arbetsfordon. Scout, en kompakt SUV introducerad på 1960-talet, blev ett populärt val för offroad-entusiaster.

Tillväxt och utveckling:
International Harvester fortsatte att växa och mångfaldiga sitt produktutbud. Företaget producerade olika lastbilsmodeller, från små pickup-lastbilar till tunga kommersiella fordon. Loadstar och Travelall är exempel på populära modeller från International-lastbilar från mitten av 1900-talet.

Utmaningar och förvandling:
På 1970-talet stod International Harvester inför ekonomiska utmaningar, inklusive en nedgång på jordbruksmarknaden och ökad konkurrens inom lastbilsbranschen. Som svar på detta genomgick företaget betydande förändringar. Dess lastbilsdivision omdöptes till Navistar International Corporation och fokuserade på lastbilstillverkning och motorproduktion, medan verksamheten för jordbruksutrustning avknoppades till Case Corporation och bildade Case IH.

Arv och moderna tider:
Namnet International Harvester, synonymt med robusta lastbilar och jordbruksutrustning, lever vidare i många entusiasters hjärtan. International-lastbilar finns fortfarande på vägarna och har en stark närvaro inom den kommersiella fordonssektorn. Navistar International Corporation förblir en betydande aktör inom lastbilstillverkning och anpassar sig till den föränderliga landskapet med framsteg inom teknik, miljöfrågor och kundbehov.

International Harvesters historia är en berättelse om innovation och anpassningsförmåga i mötet med utmaningar och speglar sitt arv att producera pålitliga fordon och utrustning som har spelat en avgörande roll inom amerikanskt jordbruk och transporter.