1980 International Harvester Scout Terra pickup 4x4
1980 International Harvester Scout
International Harvester Scout 1980 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Saint Louis, Missouri, United States |
Make: | International Harvester |
Model: | Scout |
Type: | SUV |
Year: | 1980 |
Mileage: | 86,000 |
Color: | Blue |
Engine size: | IH 304V8 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Blue |
Options: | 4-Wheel Drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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1980 International Harvester Scout Terra pickup 4x4
I've owned this Scout Terra for about five years, nd enjoy using it mainly as a run about/shop truck. It is a solid California desert truck that came to Missouri by way of Kansas where it was stored for a number of years. While in CA, t appears to have been a service truck owned by an Auto Salvage dealer where it got its dents and dings, specially in the bed.
Despite having a locked up motor at the time, purchased this truck because of the relatively solid body. There are some thin spots in the floors where the original vinyl mat retained moisture and some in the passenger side rocker as shown, hat you'd probably want to address before too long. I removed the outer fenders and POR-15'd and undercoated both inners and outers as shown to protect them from any further deterioration. They are solid, ice and straight. Rockers (save the spot on the passenger rocker), ody mounts
The original 4 bbl V345 was locked up and was mated to a 3spd manual/D300 (yes, hat's the way it was ordered - I have the line stetting ticket). I replaced it with a V304 and T19 4 speed/Dana 20 from a '76 Scout II with unknown miles, ood compression and oil pressure. That's the set up it's had since I've been driving, t mainly around town. At that time, also installed a new aluminum radiator, ew water pump, lugs, ires and all fluids. It runs quietly and well, ut the carb is next on the list as it hesitates under heavy acceleration. It also has 2.72:1 gears, hich make starts a little slower, ut cruises nicely down the interstate.
The interior remains true to it's work-oriented life thus far. No radio, recovered bench seat, eat that will fry an egg, no AC). The back glass has been cracked since I've had it. Lights, ignals, ipers, tc... all works as they should.
It is registered, treet legal, icensed, nsured and still used regularly until sold. That said, 'd still suggest trailering it home, t is 36 years old.
The truck is also listed for sale locally and auction can be ended early if a previous sale is made.
Buyer is responsible for arranging local pickup or any shipping from STL, O 63122.
I've owned this Scout Terra for about five years, nd enjoy using it mainly as a run about/shop truck. It is a solid California desert truck that came to Missouri by way of Kansas where it was stored for a number of years. While in CA, t appears to have been a service truck owned by an Auto Salvage dealer where it got its dents and dings, specially in the bed.
Despite having a locked up motor at the time, purchased this truck because of the relatively solid body. There are some thin spots in the floors where the original vinyl mat retained moisture and some in the passenger side rocker as shown, hat you'd probably want to address before too long. I removed the outer fenders and POR-15'd and undercoated both inners and outers as shown to protect them from any further deterioration. They are solid, ice and straight. Rockers (save the spot on the passenger rocker), ody mounts
The original 4 bbl V345 was locked up and was mated to a 3spd manual/D300 (yes, hat's the way it was ordered - I have the line stetting ticket). I replaced it with a V304 and T19 4 speed/Dana 20 from a '76 Scout II with unknown miles, ood compression and oil pressure. That's the set up it's had since I've been driving, t mainly around town. At that time, also installed a new aluminum radiator, ew water pump, lugs, ires and all fluids. It runs quietly and well, ut the carb is next on the list as it hesitates under heavy acceleration. It also has 2.72:1 gears, hich make starts a little slower, ut cruises nicely down the interstate.
The interior remains true to it's work-oriented life thus far. No radio, recovered bench seat, eat that will fry an egg, no AC). The back glass has been cracked since I've had it. Lights, ignals, ipers, tc... all works as they should.
It is registered, treet legal, icensed, nsured and still used regularly until sold. That said, 'd still suggest trailering it home, t is 36 years old.
The truck is also listed for sale locally and auction can be ended early if a previous sale is made.
Buyer is responsible for arranging local pickup or any shipping from STL, O 63122.