autoevolution 3 Apr 2021, 10:13 UTC ·
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These days, the high-riding craze is seeing truck-based SUVs regaining popularity, as certain buyers prefer their ruggedness to the road bias of crossovers. And, decades before such machines became a trend, the International Harvester Scout gave offroading enthusiasts an incredibly good time. Well, this rendering brings the amazing slice of America under the spotlights. 6 photos
While its agricultural machines and heavy equipment were the one that helped the International Harvester Company build its reputation, this decided to properly enter the recreational four-wheel drive market by offering a Jeep competitor in 1961. Nevertheless, the model we have here is the Scout II, which landed a decade later.
autoevolution 2 Feb 2021, 14:34 UTC ·
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If you happen to be in a rush while checking out this digitally remastered Ferrari 308, try to focus on the rendering showcasing the newfound wheel/tire package of the Prancing Horse. If all the imperfections and the neatly sorted textures don t convince you to dedicate some time to this immersive project, nothing will. 8 photos
The fresh rolling hardware obviously required a bit of fender work, but, unlike most similar projects we see these days, this one doesn t take the visuals all that far from the factory form of the Maranello machine, even though purists might beg to differ. Then again, how could a virtual contraption dubbed