The International Harvester Scout is one of the forefathers of the modern SUV. Unlike many other SUVs, however, it seems to only get better with age. Well, age and some work from the talented team at New Legend. The shop took a 1967 Scout and gave it an overhaul that is nothing short of stunning. They fully restored and repainted the Harvester Red body, added weather stripping and seals, and gave it a poly-urethane protective bed coating on the outside. Inside they dropped in original low-back seats and covered them in Field Tan waxed canvas, added saddle storage boxes, and made sure there was heat and sound insulation. Under the hood is a 5.3L LS engine capable of 350 horsepower. You can read more about the work on New Legend’s site. Unfortunately, this one-off is already spoken for.
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