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1973 International Scout II

1973 International Scout II

This is a green machine worth pursuing, and all it takes is $10 to enter to win a richly restored 1973 International Scout II. The full restoration and customization were performed by Bulletproof Restorations out of Marina Del Rey, California. The Scout II received a more powerful 6.0-liter V8 LS engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission with Sport Shift. It now churns out 380 horsepower to all four 17″ bronze Titan 7 wheels shod with chunky BF Goodrich tires. The beast is undergirded by custom Belltech suspension and gets adorned with modern LED lighting, custom bumpers, quilted tan upholstery, suede headliner, and a removable hardtop. The winner of the raffle will also get $20,000 cash and peace of mind knowing that all proceeds will go to
Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt’s Pediatric Cancer research program.