With VW resurrecting the Scout name for an all-electric off-road brand, what better time to learn its history?
The International Harvester Scout was a rugged, working-class legend, built to last but ultimately undone by corporate greed, ...
This decade-old idea could be a game changer for longtime internal combustion buyers.
As if it didn’t have enough brands under its umbrella already, the Volkswagen Group recently announced plans to enter the ...
Sitting in an upstairs corner of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, Indiana, is a 1979 prototype for an ...
International Trucks has been around for a while, ever since its origins as International Harvester. Today, it still stands as a reliable commercial automaker.
The Scout name is back: thanks to Volkswagen, the nameplate originally attached to International Harvester’s pickup and SUV between the '60s and '80s is now returning to the market in all ...
The original Scout Motors made gasoline-powered vehicles for about 20 years when it was owned by International Harvester. Production ended in 1980, but their shape and features continue to influence ...
The 1961 International Harvester Scout was no different. Built to be compact, nimble, and versatile, it was designed with hard work in mind more than off-road adventure. In fact, the design brief ...