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International Scout

Post by EARSEZOOK »

Here is a pic of my mates scout.

100" whel base
345 V8 petrol motor
Dana 44 front and rear
34x9.5 swampers
leaf sprung,
8274 High mount
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Post by EARSEZOOK »

More pics
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

Know that's a tough looking truck.What sort of trany does it have behind that big donk :?:
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Post by EARSEZOOK »

it has a fu#*ing big 4 speed manual with a dana 300 transfer. all up weighs about 100kg (gearbox and transfer)
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Post by bubs »

EARSEZOOK wrote:it has a fu#*ing big 4 speed manual with a dana 300 transfer. all up weighs about 100kg (gearbox and transfer)


do they have a D300 transfer stock?
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Post by EARSEZOOK »

Not in the scout but there is an inter that does, cant remember what model.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

I think I remember that thing from last year's Paj Challenge.............
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Is that the one ?? Couple of classic dude's drivin it if I remember :D
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Post by Crawlin Cruiser »

Did you guys actually get Internationals (Scouts) in Australia?
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Post by RUFF »

Crawlin Cruiser wrote:Did you guys actually get Internationals (Scouts) in Australia?


Yes we did. Mainly Scout 2s. There are not a real lot left around here however.
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Post by EARSEZOOK »

Kris, the owner of this one has 7 Scout II's and two Scout 80's. The scout 80's were actually assembled here in australia.
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Post by droopypete »

EARSEZOOK wrote:Kris, the owner of this one has 7 Scout II's and two Scout 80's. The scout 80's were actually assembled here in australia.

Right here in Dandenong, same goes for the D series 4x4, it makes a sham of the Mitsubishi add claiming that their new 4x4 magna is the first Aussie made 4x4.
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Post by -Scott- »

droopypete wrote:
EARSEZOOK wrote:Kris, the owner of this one has 7 Scout II's and two Scout 80's. The scout 80's were actually assembled here in australia.

Right here in Dandenong, same goes for the D series 4x4, it makes a sham of the Mitsubishi add claiming that their new 4x4 magna is the first Aussie made 4x4.
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And things like the Overlander didn't?
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Post by droopypete »

NJ SWB wrote:
droopypete wrote:
EARSEZOOK wrote:Kris, the owner of this one has 7 Scout II's and two Scout 80's. The scout 80's were actually assembled here in australia.

Right here in Dandenong, same goes for the D series 4x4, it makes a sham of the Mitsubishi add claiming that their new 4x4 magna is the first Aussie made 4x4.
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And things like the Overlander didn't?


The Inter 4x4 was out way before the overlander (as was the Oka), that is why I didn't include it, the Mitsubishi people said some bull about all wheel drive V 4 wheel drive or something like, that but if my memory serves me well, I think that the Inter D series panel van had a badge on the back that said "ALL WHEEL DRIVE".
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Post by -Scott- »

droopypete wrote:The Inter 4x4 was out way before the overlander (as was the Oka), that is why I didn't include it, the Mitsubishi people said some bull about all wheel drive V 4 wheel drive or something like, that but if my memory serves me well, I think that the Inter D series panel van had a badge on the back that said "ALL WHEEL DRIVE".
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If you'll excuse my ignorance, :oops: when was that? I thought the Overlander (Holden 4x4 wagon) was a product of the '70s (have I got the name wrong?) and I thought OKA was started in the '80s.

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Post by droopypete »

NJ SWB wrote:
droopypete wrote:The Inter 4x4 was out way before the overlander (as was the Oka), that is why I didn't include it, the Mitsubishi people said some bull about all wheel drive V 4 wheel drive or something like, that but if my memory serves me well, I think that the Inter D series panel van had a badge on the back that said "ALL WHEEL DRIVE".
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If you'll excuse my ignorance, :oops: when was that? I thought the Overlander (Holden 4x4 wagon) was a product of the '70s (have I got the name wrong?) and I thought OKA was started in the '80s.

Scott

You are corect Scott, I meant the Oka was out before the Magna.
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Post by Nev62 »

NJ SWB wrote:
droopypete wrote:The Inter 4x4 was out way before the overlander (as was the Oka), that is why I didn't include it, the Mitsubishi people said some bull about all wheel drive V 4 wheel drive or something like, that but if my memory serves me well, I think that the Inter D series panel van had a badge on the back that said "ALL WHEEL DRIVE".
Peter.


If you'll excuse my ignorance, :oops: when was that? I thought the Overlander (Holden 4x4 wagon) was a product of the '70s (have I got the name wrong?) and I thought OKA was started in the '80s.

Scott


Does the Overlander really count? After all, wasnt it just a holden bodyshell on a crusier chassis?
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Post by droopypete »

Don't be confussed with all the xxx on a L/C chassis that where all the rage back then, I am not an overlander buff at all but I thought they used Dana diffs and transfer case, if I am wrong I am sure someone will chime in.
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Post by Guy »

droopypete wrote:Don't be confussed with all the xxx on a L/C chassis that where all the rage back then, I am not an overlander buff at all but I thought they used Dana diffs and transfer case, if I am wrong I am sure someone will chime in.
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I dunno heaps about them, bit I do know that they had dana diffs and garfted in leaf suspension . (defiantely not on a crusier chassis)
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Post by Nev62 »

Nev62 wrote:Does the Overlander really count? After all, wasnt it just a holden bodyshell on a crusier chassis?


Opps, my mistake :oops:

http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/4/GM/Overlander/

It was the copies that followed to which I was thinking of.
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Post by EARSEZOOK »

another mate has just bought a 1962 scout 80. one of the Aussie built ones in immaculate cond, just about to start doing it up.
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Old shots Ears, Where are the bars :?: ;)
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Post by mav »

what about the xy falcon 4x4 ute????????????????????????????????


Nev62 wrote:
NJ SWB wrote:
droopypete wrote:The Inter 4x4 was out way before the overlander (as was the Oka), that is why I didn't include it, the Mitsubishi people said some bull about all wheel drive V 4 wheel drive or something like, that but if my memory serves me well, I think that the Inter D series panel van had a badge on the back that said "ALL WHEEL DRIVE".
Peter.


If you'll excuse my ignorance, :oops: when was that? I thought the Overlander (Holden 4x4 wagon) was a product of the '70s (have I got the name wrong?) and I thought OKA was started in the '80s.

Scott


Does the Overlander really count? After all, wasnt it just a holden bodyshell on a crusier chassis?
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Post by droopypete »

mav wrote:what about the xy falcon 4x4 ute????????????????????????????????


Nev62 wrote:
NJ SWB wrote:
droopypete wrote:The Inter 4x4 was out way before the overlander (as was the Oka), that is why I didn't include it, the Mitsubishi people said some bull about all wheel drive V 4 wheel drive or something like, that but if my memory serves me well, I think that the Inter D series panel van had a badge on the back that said "ALL WHEEL DRIVE".
Peter.


If you'll excuse my ignorance, :oops: when was that? I thought the Overlander (Holden 4x4 wagon) was a product of the '70s (have I got the name wrong?) and I thought OKA was started in the '80s.

Scott


Does the Overlander really count? After all, wasnt it just a holden bodyshell on a crusier chassis?


Good question, what about it?
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Post by flyinwall »

is anyone interested in buying a 63 international scout (curently being rebuilt) it has a ford 250ci 6 cyl in it, 3 sp manual, twin stick transfer, roll bar, tow bar, rust all cut out, hilux indicator assembly,sports steering wheel, bucket seats, all electrics work, starter just been fully reco'd, doesn't need a lot to finish
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Post by flyinwall »

if anyone is interested you can email me at flyinwall@hotmail.com for more information or more pics
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Post by raqmup »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:Old shots Ears, Where are the bars :?: ;)

Yeah, Ive got those shots when they're actually moving, right after Besty winched up the same hill :P - I was watching it thinking why is he throwing bourbon cans into the bush? :x Nice truck, pity he can't "tread lightly" though. ;)
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

droopypete wrote:
mav wrote:what about the xy falcon 4x4 ute????????????????????????????????


Nev62 wrote:
NJ SWB wrote:
droopypete wrote:The Inter 4x4 was out way before the overlander (as was the Oka), that is why I didn't include it, the Mitsubishi people said some bull about all wheel drive V 4 wheel drive or something like, that but if my memory serves me well, I think that the Inter D series panel van had a badge on the back that said "ALL WHEEL DRIVE".
Peter.


If you'll excuse my ignorance, :oops: when was that? I thought the Overlander (Holden 4x4 wagon) was a product of the '70s (have I got the name wrong?) and I thought OKA was started in the '80s.

Scott


Does the Overlander really count? After all, wasnt it just a holden bodyshell on a crusier chassis?


Good question, what about it?
:lol:
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AFAIK the scouts where built from knock down kit form now if you take that then try Late 40's for the Willy's wagaon built here in Australia in several factorys around the country from knock down kit form

After that all the AMC Jeeps were all so built from this.
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