1976 International 1/2 Ton Pickup in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicle Description This 1976 International Harvester Scout II 4x4 is powered by a 345ci V8 engine backed by an automatic transmission with dual exhaust.
The engine runs cold during the summer and includes an Optima sealed battery.
It is finished in fresh International Harvester Willow Green exterior paint, a Buckskin Green interior and spray-in bed liner from tailgate to front floorboards.
A recent undercoat was applied.
The front bucket seats and rear bench have been recovered in green and black plaid, while the interior door panels and dash were reupholstered in black.
It has factory sliding side windows and a roof rack.
This vehicle rides on 33-inch Cooper Mudder tires mounted on period-correct 15-inch aluminum turbine wheels under a 2-inch lift.
It has original cold-blowing air conditioning with original vents and all modern air-conditioning components.
A JVC stereo and Kenwood speakers were installed.
It has upgraded halogen headlights, and all interior gauges and lights work properly.
The front bumper is custom welded and winch ready.
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The engine runs cold during the summer and includes an Optima sealed battery.
It is finished in fresh International Harvester Willow Green exterior paint, a Buckskin Green interior and spray-in bed liner from tailgate to front floorboards.
A recent undercoat was applied.
The front bucket seats and rear bench have been recovered in green and black plaid, while the interior door panels and dash were reupholstered in black.
It has factory sliding side windows and a roof rack.
This vehicle rides on 33-inch Cooper Mudder tires mounted on period-correct 15-inch aluminum turbine wheels under a 2-inch lift.
It has original cold-blowing air conditioning with original vents and all modern air-conditioning components.
A JVC stereo and Kenwood speakers were installed.
It has upgraded halogen headlights, and all interior gauges and lights work properly.
The front bumper is custom welded and winch ready.
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