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International Scout II CVI

  • Price: Ask a price!
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: International Harvester
  • Model: Scout
  • Year: 1979
  • Mileage: 37,795
  • VIN: J0062JGD52240
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Description

Tough to do this, but putting her up for sale. I bought this truck from the 2nd owner. A doctor bought this new and drove it to work. He passed away and the 2nd owner who worked for him bought it and it was on a ranch in New Mexico until I bought it. It has 37K miles on it, yes all original. It's a CVI, with a 3.2 Liter 4 cylinder, 3 speed with 4X4. 4.09 gears. The top was painted white when new by the doctor. Paint is original as well as the CVI stripes that have aged to a perfect patina. It runs well, but it needs a good cleaning. I tuned it up when I brought it home and drive it around, but with 2 young daughters growing fast I simply have no time to enjoy it. Rather than let it sit, I'm passing it on. It has a few small rust areas, but is a very solid truck. It's all original except for the brand new wheels and 31" BFG KO2's. It has the original white wheels and Bridgestone Mud tires which weren't safe to drive on, but work. Prestolite ignition, new cap, plugs and, fuel pump. With a little TLC this is going to make someone an excellent truck to drive or restore fully. I have a T-19 4 speed trans that's included that I had plans to install. It was rebuilt 20K miles ago. Had plans to remove the side steps, but leaving them for the next owner to decide. I did remove the splash plates for them temporarily.
If you have questions please call or text.405-210-0424 Serious lookers only please.
What's a CVI" Scout? Via Wikipedia -CVI: Custom Vehicles Incorporated (also associated with Good Times, Inc.) was a company located around the corner from the Ft. Wayne Scout Assembly Plant (Good Times was located in Arlington, Texas) that produced special models for IH dealers in 1979 and 1980. The special models were dressed-up Scouts with unique exterior decals and trim, center console coolers, and hood scoops. Some editions had plastic window louvers on the rear side glass, fender flares, and two different plastic tailgate inserts. Model names included the Midnitestar, Terrastar, Travelstar, Shadow, Raven, two Classic models, GMS (Green Machine Sport), GMS (Gold Medallion Scout), Hot Stuff, Trailstar, Sportstar, 5.6 Liter & 3.2 Liter models.