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1977 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT

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I'm posting for my boss.

He picked up this truck don't no much about it but I did drive it back here and it is pretty cool.

1977 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT lifted newish tires (except spare )

Not sure of the engine size but is a v8 and the covers say INTERNATIONAL.

Miles are BOX C 83,000.

$5,500 FIRM.

Anyone is welcome to check it out

UNIVERSITY and 143

MON.-FRI 8am - 5pm

My # is 480-212-3670

 

Thanks for looking

James

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It's an International Scout! My dad and uncles had a couple of them back in the Oil Field and they would jump start the big rigs in the snow. These are B.A. pieces of machinery. Free Bump for a great ride.

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Looks for all the world like a Scout II. probably a 345 V8, though it could be a 304. Manual or automatic?

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Sweet ride, my first 4x4 was a 72 Scout II with a 304V8 and 4 speed manual, looked just like this one. That truck would go anywhere you pointed it.

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It is an automatic.

 

James

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Nice!

Thanks Bonecollector!

 

James

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OK just checked the title it is a 77' international scout not a 71

sale tag said 71.

I edited the title and original post.

 

James

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I love those things. My uncle used to have one when i was growing up and that thing was a tank. Would go anywhere. Someone will pick that up.

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My Father bought his first and only vehicle in his lifetime and it was one of these Scouts(Stump Jumper) and it was incredible! From the Greenbacks to the Bradshaw Mountains to Seligman, we covered some serious ground and even floated across the Verde a couple times to get from the Matazals to Cave Creek without having to go all the way back to Sunflower! Wish I had room in my stable as I would love this thing! Thank you for bringing back fond memories of a good man in better times, should sell quickly! Broken Wheels

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Test drive Monday? set up a few wrecked cars and lets drive over them.

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Those diffs look to big to be Dana 44's ... is that thing sitting on a pair of 60's???

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Those diffs look to big to be Dana 44's ... is that thing sitting on a pair of 60's???

not sure.... I'm not real good at that stuff..

I asked 1 of the mechanics he said he doesn't think so.

I'll try to get more info.

 

James

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Do you have any interior pictures?

I'll get some and post em up.

It has bucket (not sure what you would call em, maybe racing style bucket seats as they kind of comfortably rock when you hit a bump) seats but IMO it needs a 5 point harness with the doors like that, right now only lap belts.

 

James

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