what’s a 1974 international scout ii worth?
The value of a 1974 International Scout II depends entirely on condition, originality, and modifications:
Stock/Original Condition: ~$25,000 - $55,000 Nice driver-quality originals typically sell from $25k-$50k, with pristine examples reaching into the mid-$50k range. Recent sales include clean drivers at $25,150 and well-sorted originals at $54,500.
Custom/Modified Builds: ~$55,000 - $120,000+ Highly modified Scouts with upgraded drivetrains, suspension, and off-road capabilities command significant premiums. The custom Scout market averages around $72k, with recent sales ranging from $55k to $118k for builds with LS swaps, Dana axles, lockers, and restomod-quality work. The market top sale hit $330k for something truly special.
The Verdict The $114k vehicle we were discussing sits in the upper range for custom builds — justifiable given its extensive upgrades like the Atlas II transfer case, Dana 60/14-bolt axles with lockers, PSC steering, and professional build quality. It’s competitive with similar builds that have sold in the $77k-$118k range.
Want to browse more Scouts? Check out the International Scout II market for stock examples and the Custom Scout market for modified builds.
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