Scout Blog

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

It’s National Intern Day and we’re celebrating our Scout Motors interns.

An artist, a Scout 80™, and a bold electric vision. Matt Allen’s creative EV conversion proves what happens when family, design, and persistence collide.

With no digital legacy to inherit, the user experience in the new Scout® trucks will start from a true clean slate. Watch the video to see how it’s being done.

Tucked in a box at a picked-over estate sale, a batch of old photo slides revealed a road trip for the ages—Doc, his family, and their trusty Scout 800™ exploring the American West in the ’70s. No names, no captions, just sun-faded snapshots to fuel the imagination.

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.

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