Detail Info for: Scout II Traveler All Fiberglass Body 6.2L Turbo Diesel

Transaction Info

Sold On:
04/26/2010
Price:
$ 5000.99
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
4000
Location:
Auburn, Indiana, 46706
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1977 International Harvester Scout
Submodel Body Type:
Traveler Convertible
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
G0102GGD42587
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE No Reserve high bidder gets it!!! 1977 Scout II Traveler 4x4 with all Fiberglass body and GM Detroit Diesel 6.2L Turbo Diesel engine. This truck runs and drives great. Awesome in the summer with the top off. Almost everything has been rebuilt in the last 4000 miles. I’ve driven it all over the last few years but have found a new project so it’s time for it to move to a new home. The body is a Kentrol fiberglass tub I personally purchased new in October of 2006. The doors and windshield frame are also fiberglass and were purchased at the same time. The top and lift gate are the original factory pieces. When I assembled it I was careful to use as large of a steel bolting plate as possible whenever attaching anything to the fiberglass body such as the seats, seatbelt anchors, etc. as shown in the pictures. The front end all tilts forward at the front bumper for easy engine access. It was made by modifying an early 80’s IH S-Series hood to fit the Scout body. It is definitely unique and one of a kind. If it’s not your kind of thing the body, doors and windshield frame were not modified to install it so it should be an easy change to go back to the original style front fenders and hood. Which are still available from Kentrol. I painted it in my driveway and to be honest it wasn’t even my best driveway job, but it did accomplish the task of getting it all one color. If you care about having a nice shiny paint job it will need painted, but the good thing is that since it’s all fiberglass, there’s no rust you’re going to have to fix. On the Kentrol website Traveler tubs currently go for $4988, doors $670 each, and windshield frames $645 for a total of $6973 in just fiberglass parts! The drivetrain consists of a GM Detroit Diesel 6.2L diesel V8 engine and 700R4 automatic overdrive transmission along with the original Dana 20 model transfer case. The engine was rebuilt 4000 miles ago with new Crank, Bearings, Head Gaskets, Injectors, etc. It has an aftermarket Banks Turbo with 3 Inch exhaust. The transmission was also professionally rebuilt at the same time. Axles are Dana 44’s with 3.07 ratio. Combined with the overdrive in the transmission it will cruise at pretty much whatever speed you’re willing to do on the highway. For fuel economy it gets high teens in the city and mid twenties on the highway. There’s also plenty of room if you want to convert it to run on vegetable oil (wvo) or similar things. There is power steering and hydroboost power brakes. The hydraboost unit behind the master cylinder leaks a little bit of power steering fluid which is really the only thing mechanically wrong with the powertrain that I know of. I also have installed brand new brake rotors and drums. The interior has cloth bucket seats from a Trailbazer with integral shoulder belts. The back seat is the original upholstery, but I saved fabric from the Trailblazer rear seats to use to cover it to match the front seats. There is new black carpet from front to back. A vintage air Slimline with Defrost unit does the heating and cooling. (I never installed the AC Compressor because I found I liked driving with the top off in the summer and didn’t need it. I will include it though. The evaporator and condenser are already installed. It just needs the lines made and charged. There are aftermarket gauges installed including transmission temp, engine oil temp, turbo boost, and exhaust temp. It was completely rewired with a new wiring harness that also has plenty of extra circuits if you want to add additional things. When the top is off I’ve made braces that connect the windshield to the roll-bar and the bed sides to the roll-bar to help stiffen things up. It also has a stock tailgate to use when the top is off that is included. I would like to sell it to someone who will enjoy it but I would also be open to splitting up the body and drivetrain if someone was interested in one or the other. I have driven it twice to the Scout Nationals which is a 300 mile round trip for me. So it can make long distance trips, but obviously it’s a one of a kind vehicle and unexpected things can happen. Please come and see it if you’re interested, I’m located in Auburn Indiana. Additional pictures can be seen at http://picasaweb.google.com/cdfaylor/ScoutPictures# I can send additional pictures if you have requests for specific areas. $200 deposit required at close of auction with balance paid at time of pickup in cash or cashiers check only within two weeks unless arranged otherwise prior to the end of the auction. On Apr-22-10 at 02:47:24 PDT, seller added the following information: If you would like to fly here and drive it home I can pick you up at the Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) or the AMTRAK station in Waterloo Indiana (WTI). On Apr-24-10 at 07:02:13 PDT, seller added the following information: The tires are Good-Year Wranglers 235/75R15 They have about 3000 miles on them

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