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In 1960, International Harvester created the Scout in order to compete with the very popular Jeep. The initial model featured a fold-down windshield and a removable top. During the 20-year period ...
International Harvester’s first Scout rolls off the line at the company’s Fort Wayne, Ind., plant on Nov. 30, 1960. At the time, International Harvester was known for tractors and heavy-duty ...
The boxy Scout was originally the product of International Harvester, a brand better known for farm equipment and commercial trucks. Produced from 1961 to 1980, it was the truck-maker’s foray ...
As for some history, International Harvester started building trucks and pickups in 1907, way before any Scout model appeared on a designer’s drawing board. Then in 1953, IH introduced a unique ...