Scout Blog

Half a world away from its former home, photographer Christoph Zin’s Scout II™ is turning heads and collecting stories.

Our June update on the progress of our Scout Production Center in Blythewood, South Carolina.

From wrenching out of necessity to preserving a legacy, Dan Hayes built more than a parts yard in central Oregon—he built Binder Boneyard into a living tribute to the enduring spirit of International Harvester®. Just one rule: Don’t call it a junkyard.

At the IH® Scout® and All Truck Nationals, past and present collide in a festival of motor oil, memories, and a celebration of machines that still move people.

Photographer Jodie O’Donnell has turned her classic Scout® truck into a mobile basecamp, toolkit and travel partner.

Scout Motors joined the Outside Festival in Denver to reconnect with its roots, celebrate adventure, and showcase a new era of vehicles built for getting far, far off the grid.

Our May update on the progress of our Scout Production Center in Blythewood, South Carolina.

We dug into the Scout brand archives and found a line that still says it all: “Anything less is just a car.” Decades later, it still captures the grit, purpose, and spirit that define us.

Every spring, just as the California desert begins to turn up the temps, a dedicated group of International Harvester® enthusiasts roll into the Calico, KOA Campground with a parade of trail-ready Scout® trucks.

Our April update on the progress of our Scout Production Center in Blythewood, South Carolina.

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