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    Buckeye Binders 1969 Scout 800A

    This thread is for the general discussion of the Vehicle Buckeye Binders 1969 Scout 800A. Please add to the discussion here.
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    A little love for the IH pickups

    This thread is for the general discussion of the Vehicle A little love for the IH pickups. Please add to the discussion here.
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    Comment by 'buckeyebinders' in item 'Buckeye Binders 1969 Scout 800A'

    The flex picture was the frame twist course at the original IH prooving grounds in Ft Wayne. It was built in the 1930's and was used to test the suspension on Scouts and trucks. The climbing photo was the 4x4 test area on the proving grounds as well.
  4. A little love for the IH pickups

    A little love for the IH pickups

    Not a Scout, but wanted to spread some love for the IH pickup. Here is my factory original 1965 D1000. This truck is untouched. Original paint, 58k miles and even has the original rubber floor mats. The nuts and bolts have never had a tool on them. 1st place Scout Nationals Stock show winner and...
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    Comment by 'buckeyebinders' in item 'Buckeye Binders 1969 Scout 800A'

    Thanks! I'll have to get some of he dash, but is as nice as the rest of the truck. This is a 4 time Scout Nationals show winner.
  6. Buckeye Binders 1969 Scout 800A

    Buckeye Binders 1969 Scout 800A

    My Scout is a 1969 800A that rolled off the assembly line on January 28th 1969. It has the original 304v and 4spd transmission. Originally sold in Phoenix Arizona, it made its way to Ohio when I bought it in 2015. The original color was Plum Metallic, but was repainted many years ago. It gets...
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    Buckeye Binders

    In Ohio, our Scouts run in the Wolverine tears! The real alternative energy source!
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    So what does everyone think of the first new Scout designs...

    I like the design, but would like to see a couple throwback elements of the Scout 80/800s. I saw another design (the latest) that had ridges in the hood that resembled the 80/800s. Looking forward to seeing more.
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    Buckeye Binders

    Hey everyone! Buckeye Binders is an Ohio statewide community of International Harvester light-line owners and enthusiasts. [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/BuckeyeBinder https://www.instagram.com/buckeyebinders/