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1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler Convertible!

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1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler Convertible!

We have a 1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler for you Restomod discovered that is for sale. And the off-roader is even powered by a 350ci Chevrolet V8Crate engine fueled. After the complete Catering there was a repaint in Dark Red (Flame Red), a new interior with rotating "Midas Style" bucket seats and another bench. Even a wood-trimmed steering wheel, 140-mph speedometer, tachometer and Additional Devices for oil pressure, water temperature, fuel level and battery voltage does not have to be dispensed with. The engine also recently received a FiTechFuel injection donated. A modern R134a air conditioning and heating system has also been in place since the renovation.

International Harvester Scout II

In addition, a new Rough Country 4 inch (approx. 10 cm) ensures significantly more off-road capability. Lift Kit, there were powder-coated 17 inch US Wheel steel rims (in Prismatic Bronze) with 33 inch (0,84 m) Vercelli Terreno M / T off-road tires and you can manually open and close the light brown soft top. But that's not all.

1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler Convertible!

A Scout II tailgate can also be seen, black BushwackerWheel arch and in addition to the soundscape of the V8, a Bluetooth sound system provides new sounds. Power is also sent to the rear wheels or all four wheels via a three-speed automatic transmission and a Dana dual transfer case. And according to the listing in the sales advertisement, further equipment also includes a stainless steel dual exhaust system with different manifolds.

Front apron with ram protection bar

1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler Convertible!

The body is also equipped with new aprons and the road in front of the vehicle is illuminated using modern ones LED headlights. Incidentally, the unique paintwork with the black accents was given by H&E Auto Craft in Pacoima (California), who also made sure that the door handles, the roll bar and the decorative strips are black. Other body changes include a Super Scout Rally grille, a swiveling spare wheel carrier with spare wheel, a floor mounted shifter and lap belts. The aforementioned Bluetooth stereo consists of a JL Audio 300V3 amplifier, Kicker speakers and a powered subwoofer.

The 350ci Chevrolet V8 engine is cooled by an aluminum radiator with electric fans and enjoys a Jegs branded chrome air cleaner and rocker covers. The engine announces itself acoustically via a double exhaust system made of stainless steel. If we get more information about the changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler Convertible!

1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler Convertible!
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