The International Harvester Scout was one of the first production American civilian off-road sports utility vehicle. It was initially produced with the ability to remove the cab, windows, and the windshield. Later models had either a removable pickup style half-cab or fully removable hardtop. It was manufactured from 1961 to 1980. The Scout was originally created as a competitor to the Jeep. There were several production models of the Scout.
- Scout 80/800 (1961-1971): The original production model (the original Ford Bronco was inspired by this version).
- Scout 810 (1971): This model was renamed "Scout II" in 1972.
- Scout II (1972-1980): The later standard production model with a removable cab and a soft or hardtop (100 in wheelbase).
- Scout II Terra (1976-1980): The light pickup truck version (118 in wheelbase).
- Scout II Traveler (1976-1980): This version had a removable fiberglass hardtop (118 in wheelbase).
- Super Scout II (1977-1980): This model had removable fabric doors, a rollbar, and softtop.
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