A potential bone, 1962 International Scout 80

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A potential bone, 1962 International Scout 80

4WD for Sale, A potential bone, 1962 International Scout 80

Found this one classic Scout 80, early production year being offered for sale by the owner on Craigslist for $12,500 in Redmond, Washington. Made by International Harvester in 1962, Scout 80 starts right up, runs, and drives reportedly, it could be a perfect bone, and it has a lot of potential to be restored well. Hard to find today, it's one of the first production were comes from a total of 500K Scouts ever built.

Featuring a 152ci 4-cylinder inline engine mated to a 3-speed manual transmission, officially that can produce 93 horsepower when new. The four-wheel drive has locking hubs and a dual stick transfer case. The body looks straight and solid, with unknown actual miles on it. If you're interested, a closer inspection is a good way.
Year of construction 1962
Brand International Harvester
Model Scout 80
Type 4x4 SUV
Fuel Gas
Color yellow
Miles 38810 rolled over
License Yes
Price $12,500
For Sale By Owner
Contact CLOSED
City Redmond, Washington

Owner says
Price Reduced! This sweet 62 starts right up, runs and drives. If you know anything about these cars, they are going for big bucks when restored!! I’m sure this truck can tell a lot of stories…. Some dings, some dents but lots of stories and history here. Undercarriage shows corrosion. Unable to verify actual mileage. 3 speed manual 152ci 4 cylinder engine. Great restoration project or drive it like it is. Some body work and paint and this truck doubles in price. A solid “10” on the cool factor! It is also rare these have all the glass for the sliding windows….this has it. Headlights and speedo work but other gauges and lights need some sorting. Used HPOR 15 to completely cover inside of truck bed and floorboards to stop previous rust and give a beautiful finish. Recent change of plugs, wires, and oil. First $12,500 cash takes it. Scouts are like, Jeep, Jeepster, bronco, defender, K5, Blazer, International, convertible


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