1974 Scout II Texas Barn Find 4X4 345 V8 + power options
| Make: | International Harvester |
| Model: | Scout |
| Year: | 1974 |
| Mileage: | 84268 |
| VIN: | 4S8S0DGD14294 |
| Color: | Green |
| Engine: | 345 V8 |
| Cylinders: | 8 |
| Fuel: | Gasoline |
| Transmission: | Automatic |
| Drive type: | 4WD |
| Interior color: | Brown |
| Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
| Vehicle Title: | Clean |
| Item location: | Columbus, Ohio, United States |
| Extras |
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Power Steering, 4x4, Automatic Transmission 4-Wheel Drive |
| Listed by | Private seller |
Description of 1974 International Harvester Scout |
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1974 International Harvester Scout II 4x4345 V8, Automatic Transmission.Currently not running but engine turns over, not seized, coolant pressure test shows no leaks, it rolls. New (used) wheels replaced old set it had been sitting on all those years. Good rubber and rims.Vintage bull bar, rear tow ball, probably installed by rancher. **The tiger stripe appearance in the photos is from the car cover buffeting in the wind the past 18 months, against the oxidized paint and buffed those lines clean, not from dents** Click Link for Youtube video of the Scout --->https://youtu.be/_cVfrLiJEuU Nowadays every old car that's been sitting for a few years is called a barn find. This is an actual Texas barn find dragged out of a ranch property barn when a new owner acquired the land. I included some photos of it at the time it was discovered. Looks like it was used as a ranch vehicle and resprayed green (over original yellow paint) many many years ago. While there's no such thing as a rust free Scout, this is a good find for a Scout. And it's got the best mechanical options you'd want for the beginning of your Scout rehab- the largest V8, the IH V8s were known for their reliability and torque. Power steering, front disk brakes, Auto trans and 4x4. Straight body, expected dings and wear from a ranch vehicle. solid floorboards, frame is solid. While undercarriage has surface rust and some low body panels, the rear cargo area floor is only location I see rusted heavily, has little holes through rear cargo area sheet metal, apparently from the dried up roof seals allowed water in when it was parked and the moisture was trapped under the original rubber mat and fiber pad in the cargo area which I've removed so it could dry out. I've seen OEM replacement cargo bay panels for $350 online. You would be hard pressed to find a nicer project Scout II than this one. Was in the barn for years, an oil change sticker in the window showed the year 2002, and the last Texas registration sticker on the windshield is January 2002. It's been sitting 16+ years and appears to have housed a few rodents during that time, will need some new wiring. I had the rancher tear out the original carpets so that I could see photos of the floorboards before buying the vehicle, and ran the magnet test over the body to ensure it didn't look so clean because it was full of body filler. It's the real deal, a very solid southern Scout. Doesn't appear to have ever had the top off. Original removable steel top. original spare tire in back.All glass is intact and good condition. I removed all the DIY window tint that was baked on the windows when it was pulled from the barn (you're welcome). I have new OEM side mirrors and a new rubber OEM floor mat made with the orignial IH factory mold that I'll throw in, the OEM floor mat alone cost $250 fromhttps://ihscout.com/product/front-floor-mat-black-factory-oem-scout-ii/ Odometer shows 84,268 miles. Has clear Texas title and I have the title in-hand. Appears to have had a newer fuel pump, gas tank and starter installed at some point in time, before it was parked in the barn. My son is headed off to college this fall, I have to liquidate some projects and empty the garage to help cover his tuition. This is happening to me, never thought I'd be the guy, I'm usually buying other folks projects in this situation. This is the last item I have to sell because I was hoping to hold onto it, but it has to go. I've been using all my free time restoring a military HMMWV so didn'tget a chance to give the Scout much love yet, it's your opportunity to work on a relativelyunmolested Scout in nearly found condition as it was 16+ years ago. WINNING BID & SHIPPINGOnly bid if you live in, and plan to ship to, the lower 48 states of USA. Sorry, no Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Canada..etc..etcPayment in full upon completion of auction. Please don't bid if you're not serious or don't have the funds on hand.BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING SHIPPING FROM OHIO. BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING FEES. I suggest using one of the auto transportation sites where shippers bid on your job, such as uShip.com. I had it shipped from Texas to Ohio, where I live, and had good success using these companies in the past, but selecting the shipper is the buyer's responsibility. Deposit must be completed within 24 hours of bidding close. Must be paid in full PRIOR to pick up or arranging shipping and within 72 hours of close of auction. **PLEASE REALIZE THAT THIS VEHICLE IS USED, THE BODY, MECHANICALS AND PAINT ARE APPROX 46 YEARS OLD, A VINTAGE SUV. THE VEHICLE IS NOT IN RUNNING CONDITION AS ITS BEEN IN A BARN FOR MANY YEARS. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY, ORAL, EXPRESS, WRITTEN, IMPLIED, OR OTHERWISE. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS IN THE DESCRIPTION, AUTHENTICITY, OR DEFECTS HEREIN, AND MAKES NO WARRANTY IN CONNECTION THEREWITH AND TO HAVE SATISFIED HIMSELF AS TO THE CONDITION AND VALUE AND TO BID BASED UPON THAT JUDGEMENT SOLELY. WINNING THE AUCTION MEANS THAT YOU HAVE ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT TO PAY FOR THE VEHICLE, AND DOES NOT ENTITLE THE WINNER TO COME BY FOR A POST AUCTION INSPECTION TO RENEGOTIATE AFTER ELIMINATING COMPETING BIDDERS.** On Aug-10-19 at 18:41:18 PDT, seller added the following information: Removable Top ! On Aug-11-19 at 15:35:50 PDT, seller added the following information:Answering bidders questions below and MULTIPLE NEW VIDEOS AND ADDITIONAL PHOTO ALBUM--- |
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