Category Archives: Scout Community

We celebrated America’s 250th in the Hudson Valley with coffee, community, vintage Scout rigs, and a Fourth of July stop at Rolling Stone’s Stateside Festival.

Long after the Scout® vehicles left the factory floor, John Glancy became their steward—safeguarding the Scout name, supporting its community, and ensuring the brand’s legacy survived to be reborn.

Film photographer, ham radio operator, and desert dweller Chris Hunt does everything the hard way—by choice, and behind the wheel of a 1979 Scout II™ Rallye™ model.

From Pike Place to The Shop: Scout Motors came to Seattle, brought the Terra and Traveler concepts, and the Pacific Northwest community did not disappoint.

A new collaboration between Scout Motors and Wildsam celebrates
slow travel, local stories, and the roads beyond the map.

We brought the Scout® Terra™ and Traveler™ concepts to Fourtillfour Cafe in Scottsdale, Arizona to share a cup with the local Cars & Coffee crowd.

For Steve Hein, his 1977 Scout II™ truck isn’t nostalgia — it’s simply a good tool, working well in a life lived outdoors.

For Veronica Lombardo, her family’s 1973 Scout II™ was never just a vehicle—it was a constant. A city truck, a memory maker, and now a carefully restored and preserved link between past and present.

The Vintage Scout Race Program heads to its first race on American soil as their 1976 Scout® Terra™ debuts a patriotic livery — and a new chapter for the future of the team.

For Chris Norwood, a restored Scout® ‘76 Terra™ is more than transportation. It is a bridge between art, history, and community.

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