1968 International Scout 800 4x4 in Red paint with white top.
Powered by the 3.2L Inline 4 (196ci) paired with a manual
transmission. Chrome bumper and brightwork in good shape! Paint
looks great as well. Riding on 17" polished wheels with BFGoodrich
All Terrain tires. This restoration shows well! Black vinyl bucket
seat interior with 3-speed manual on the floor. Diamond plated
truck bed. Our techs noted the brakes are like new. Minor seepage
from the drivetrain. Temp gauge and fuel gauge are inop. Radio
powers on but did not get any sound.
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that perhaps the seller didn't address, please ask our staff for an
estimate. We have a full service and restoration shop that can
handle most anything! Please see video for full breakdown of this
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TRADES WILL BE CONSIDERED AND FINANCING IS AVAILABLE!This
particular vehicle IS ELIGIBLE for an extended warranty! Ask us for
more details! •••MN residents are responsible for tax, license and
title procurement fees. Out of state buyers will only have a $275
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Vehicle Details
1968 International Scout 800
Listing ID:CC-1947234
Price:$38,900
Location:Mankato, Minnesota
Year:1968
Make:International
Model:Scout 800
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:64833
Stock Number:# 7933
VIN:781907G300176
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