With VW resurrecting the Scout name for an all-electric off-road brand, what better time to learn its history?
At first, Frank Navratil of Redondo Beach, California, didn't know that he wanted an International Scout, but ended up with this bio-rig nicknamed "Kermy" for its frog-green paint. He was looking for ...
In some trippy parallel universe where International Harvester kept making passenger vehicles, the Scout II is the modern darling of the off-road scene, not the Ford Bronco or Jeep Wrangler. At least, ...
The International Harvester Company was an iconic brand for rural America since 1902, when several smaller companies merged to form the conglomerate. Long associated with commercial trucks and farm ...
Ernie Bisio sold a 28-year-old diesel International Scout, for $10,000, to a Texan visiting Portland earlier this month. Bisio's customer drove the Scout -- one of the original sport utility vehicles ...
Introduced as a spartan off-roader, the Scout quickly morphed into one of the very first vehicles that ticked all the boxes of what became the wildly popular Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) segment.
I've had just about enough of you jerk-offs flat-out dogging Scouts. Your wisecrack write-up on engines ("anything with International on the valve cover") was junk. Now with the Scout on the ...
International Harvester’s first Scout rolls off the line at the company’s Fort Wayne, Ind., plant on Nov. 30, 1960. At the time, International Harvester was known for tractors and heavy-duty trucks, ...
It has been a whirlwind few weeks in politics, capped off by Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ selection of a vice presidential candidate. She gave the nod to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, ...