Is this a vintage "series 1, 2, 2a" forum?
#1
Is this a vintage "series 1, 2, 2a" forum?
Hi everyone
I'm new here. :-)
I've owned 5 International Harvester Scouts and although they are definitely different, they seem more alike than most other 4-wheelers
Is this a forum for the older vintage series 1, 2, 2A, 3 models?
If so, I'm looking to buy one in "good to great" condition and trying to determine value...and yes, I fully understand that this is a very broad question with lots of variables.
Also, I'm trying to determine which models sell most quickly. Which are the most "desirable"?
Thanks everyone!!
I'm glad to be here
MG for Santa Barbara, California, USA
I'm new here. :-)
I've owned 5 International Harvester Scouts and although they are definitely different, they seem more alike than most other 4-wheelers
Is this a forum for the older vintage series 1, 2, 2A, 3 models?
If so, I'm looking to buy one in "good to great" condition and trying to determine value...and yes, I fully understand that this is a very broad question with lots of variables.
Also, I'm trying to determine which models sell most quickly. Which are the most "desirable"?
Thanks everyone!!
I'm glad to be here
MG for Santa Barbara, California, USA
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Series II/IIa in my eyes are the most desirable model but some will disagree.
For value condition is everything followed by location.
Rust is a common issue. Don't fall for the it's aluminum it can't rust line. There is a very steel frame and blukuead door frames etc. Check every inch from front to rear. Parts support is amazing for the series trucks.
Welcome to the forum and good luck in your search
For value condition is everything followed by location.
Rust is a common issue. Don't fall for the it's aluminum it can't rust line. There is a very steel frame and blukuead door frames etc. Check every inch from front to rear. Parts support is amazing for the series trucks.
Welcome to the forum and good luck in your search
#3
I would check out Guns and Rovers (https://gunsandrovers.com/forum.php?) and https://www.defendersource.com for info about Series Rovers. There's not a lot of activity on this board relating to leaf sprung Rovers.
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