64’ international scout resto-mod

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This is a 1964 international scout 80 I’m restoring at work. IH 152 4cyl, spicer t-90 and a twin stick spicer t-18. Dana 27 axles, K5 blazer disc brakes, Holley sniper (autolite lookalike) every nut and bolt is being replaced, every gasket, bearings super detailed. Everything even the steering column is torn down to individual pieces and gone through. Everything is stripped down bare then recoated or painted before assembly. Grade 8 on everything structural and all stainless hardware on the body. Body is in the rotisserie almost done being bodyworked. Got the engine and trans in the frame today.
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Note: I’m still figuring out this new fancy camera so some of these are slightly out of focus.
 
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Here’s some cell phone pics

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Keeping it Gmt400 related ;p

Note: the big red d_ng is a distributor converted oil pump primer. painted red so the other people at work know it’s not junk hahaha
 

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Is this for a client or yours personally? Great work and certainly no expense being spared.
Thank you! I’m having a blast building it.
My boss inherited one and he fell in love with them so I’m building this one for him with the intention on selling it on bring a trailer. It’s really nice being able to say “hey I need this…” then I get a credit card handed to me.
 

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Here’s some more from this morning before I wrapped it up and moved it to the side of the shop. Waiting on paint.
 

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And this is “Chili” the one that started the obsession. It gets tinkered with whenever I’m waiting on parts and I’m between jobs. The kids (that are in their 30-40s now) would sneak it out and get it stuck. It’s been to the bottom of a lake and driven home.
 
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