1967 International Scout 800; red, lifted, new wrangler tires & pacer rims

Price: - Item location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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1967 International Harvester Scout 800

I bought my ’67Scout I (800) in 2014 from a seller located out west. Between there and Georgia, it’s been kept in climates and conditions that have kept it up. In the 2.5 years I’ve owned it, I was able to make the below modifications. I’ve recently taken a job in Chicago and it unfortunately can’t come with me.4 new Goodyear Tires:Duratrac wrangler LT286 / 70R17 (see images; these aren’t the exact ones online, but to give you an idea:https://www.walmart.com/ip/Goodyear-Wrangler-DuraTrac-Tire-LT285-70R17/11983334)4 new Pacer rims:Reference images. Again, though not the exact ones, you can get any other details with this reference:https://www.carid.com/pacer-wheels/297b-soft-8-297b-5764p-h-9929532.html?gclid=CjwKEAiAq8bEBRDuuOuyspf5oyMSJAAcsEyWPHD2fiUX0oPUW92iFcdla8QGvSn-ZeFTL8z9lOo-ZRoCFdLw_wcBLift Kit:I only lifted it a few inches, as noted in the images. The kit cam fromScoutParts.comand I think this is it:https://scoutparts.com/Suspension_Lift_Kit_2_5_Off_Road/p18308Conversation to disk brakes:I’d converted them over with a kitfrom ScoutParts.com:https://scoutparts.com/Disc_Rear_Brake_Conversion_Kit_Rear_Scout_II/p17360Retro Classic Radio:I took out the old radio andbought this new onethough did not install it. Image attached. This is included.Install back seat:I'd bought and installed an upholsteredrear seat, as noted in the images. It works well.I’ve kept and can include the original tires, rims and radio. Also, there is an original spare tire (not a Duratrac) and a spare tire mount that comes with it - I removed since I preferred the look without it.My mechanic has done other work to it, including: rebuilding thecarburetor, newdistributer, cap, rotor, spark plugs, andspark plug wires.I’m including images of any damage areas, most notably a spot near the front passenger wheel well. There are other bit around the truck - the images are meant to accurately represent its condition. The gauge panel on the front needs to e replaced, as they don’t work (typical on these old trucks) - this was what I was going to tackle next.But otherwise, she runs well.To note, the roof can be removed, which is how I enjoyed it in the warm months. If you have specific questions, send them over and I can try to answer.
Please note, it is the buyer's responsibility for shipment (though I'm happy to help coordinate logistics).David