No RESERVE, Chevy power and 5 speed!

Price: - Item location: Mansfield, Texas, United States
Description:

1967 International Harvester Scout

This is a NO RESERVE auction, there is no buy it now price. Only bid if you fully intend to close the deal at the end of the auction. It takes time, money, and effort to post on here, so please, no time wasters!.
This Scout is highly modified in that it is a 1967 scout mounted to a 1990's chevy s10 blazer frame, It retains the blazer FIVE SPEED manual transmission with overdrive, hydraulic clutch, 4.3 vortec v6, converted from fuel injection to a new electric choke carburetor and performance distributor, new fuel pump, plugs, and wires, new battery, new tie rod ends, drag links, idler arm etc, Truck has power steering and front disc brakes. All terrain tires have less than 5 miles on them, mounted to aluminum wheels . Windshield is new, scout has a pretty stout looking roll bar and tubular doors, truck is covered in tan bed liner. Seats are light weight poly with vinyl black seat covers that are removable.Floors are original with a couple small patches. The frame is also very solid. Truck was completely rewired, it has a new GPS speedometer, triple gauges, turn signal switch, and off road lights. Truck is significantly faster, quicker, stops and handles much better than when it was new! This Scout came with about 80 horsepower and a 3 speed when new. It now has about 160 horsepower and 5 speed with overdrive.All mechanical parts are chevy s-10, so it is very easy to get whatever it needs at your local parts store! No searching for hard to locate scout parts, yet still have the unique looks of a rare old scout!The truck is fun to drive! It has been driven short distances off road, runs/shifts/stops well. This is a real attention grabber, people ask about it whenever they see it.The scout is over 50 years old,(blazer is over 25) it is not a new Toyota, it may need more work/tinkering/finishing, depending on what your goal is with it. This is a NO reserve auction, you are bidding to OWN the scout, therefore, the $500 deposit is due at the end of the auction and is not refundable. You are welcome to ask questions or set up a time to come see it and I will do my best to accommodate you. Car is titled as a 1967 scout, fresh TX title in my name in hand. Thanks for looking.