This Day

October 21, 1980 – The last International Harvester Scout

1961 Scout 80.

International Harveter came to be in the merger of McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Deering Harvester Company, Milwaukee Harvesting Machine Co., Plano Manufacturing Co. and Warder, Bushnell, and Glessner in 1902. While IH initially focused on manufacturing agricultural machinery, such as large tractors, the business began truck production in 1907 at the company’s McCormick Works factory in Chicago. While International Harvester was commercially successful building and selling large trucks and farm equipment, the launch of their Jeep

competitor, the Scout, would become the company’s most successful consumer vehicle to date. The first International Harvester Scout left the assembly line in 1960 and remained in production until this day in 1980.

A 1907 International Harvester light truck, the first year International produced trucks. By Brian Corey.

Manufactured in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the Scout featured a variety of two door body styles. These included a full length roof, half cab pickup or a soft top, each available with a 4×4 drivetrain. The first Scout, the Scout 80, saw the end of the line 1966 with the introduction of the 800. The 810 followed in 1971. The Scout II also debuted in that year. The latter would remain in production through 1980, when Scout production came to an end. International ultimately built 532,674 Scouts throughout the two decade production run.

1979 International Scout II

The International Harvester marque and tractor business was sold off in 1985, and the company changed its name to Navistar. It exists today, still manufacturing large trucks, buses and defense vehicles. The International Harvester name also lives on as Case IH agricultural vehicles.

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Brian Corey

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