Chilton International Harvester Scout Repair & Tune-up Guide 1967-1973 on 2040-parts.com
North Ridgeville, Ohio, US
Chilton's Repair and Tune-Up Guide for the International Harvester Scout 800, 800A, 800B, and Scout II for 1967 - 1973. This softcover guide is in like new condition. I had a 1971 Scout but never used this guide because I had the IH shop manual. Just came across this in my file cabinet, been sitting there for years. Binding is unbent, no dog ears, no grease marks, unused. I miss my Scout.
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