Thought I'd keep this forever, but will be moving abroad and can't take it with me.
The only rust is in the passenger side footwell. The S6 spotlight works but isn't currently hooked up. The interior ceiling lights are missing. The motor has the typical 50yr old vehicle oil drip. Original stock carburetor and intake housing included. The dash pad has been replaced with a replacement reupholstered in black leather. The original green padded dash pad is included. It is crack-free but does have some small holes from screws used to attach trays added by a previous owner. The metal on the rear lift-hatch on these tends to weaken over time with use. It was the case on this one as well and it was re-welded and body-worked using a tig welder (the welding heat bubbled the paint, hence the red primer). Odometer reads 34,437 but if it has rolled over is unknown.
Buyer arranges and pays for shipping or pickup. $500 deposit is due at auction end. Remainder payable by bank transfer or bank/cashier's check.
click to enlarge On Apr-01-19 at 08:22:49 PDT, seller added the following information:I was asked about any issues and the EFI install. The install was definitely harder than I had anticipated but am glad I did it. I'll post a video of a cold start (so easy and consistenteven on the coldest days it still blows my mind). The only other thing I haven't gotten to is the wiper fluid still doesn't spray (but I think it is just the switch not working).
On Apr-01-19 at 09:41:50 PDT, seller added the following information:As promised, a video of a cold start. Also a closeup of the handheld and radio.
1975 International Scout II with Holley Sniper EFI Cold Start - YouTube
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A potential buyer asked if I could pull it while he sells his current car to get money together. I am not, but lightstreamdoes loans on classic cars at 4-5%. Also, I am going to take and post a video of it driving tomorrow to show how the EFI tune performs. If you want any pictures of any area of the car, let me know and I'll post them.
Link to some pictures of the EFI conversion process.
https://imgur.com/a/naOJLN5