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Here is a pair of Scouts. I've seen this first one around town where I work. Caught him using our car wash on my way out the other day. Very nicely done. Must have done a lot to keep it looking like most Scouts I've ever seen!
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/q..._130230476.jpg This second one is more in line with what I'm used too for Scouts. As the old joke goes, if you are really quiet standing by one you can hear it rust.. I do happen to know who owns this one. The elder owner of the dealership I work at. The general idea is he got caught up in auction fever. He went to a local estate auction looking to buy some irrigation pipe and a trailer. He ended up buying two trailers, the pipe, a 1946 Chevy two-ton dump truck and this rusty 4 cylinder Scout pickup. http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/q..._174638020.jpg Yes it's rusty. Quarters, rockers, floors, inner bed structure. Ugly. Fuel line was plumbed into a regular 5 gallon red plastic gas can. On the bright side, with nothing more than filling the carb with fuel through the vent and a jump box the half-a-v8 lit right off and settled into a sewing machine smooth idle. He's not sure why he bought it. It is not a candidate for us to restore in the shop though. We plan on getting it running right, drives safe and functions well enough for somebody else to tackle the body. Heck, compared to some of the swiss cheese rides you guys from back east deal with, this baby is cherry! |
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cool rigs!!! My son has a 1972 Suzuki LJ20 which is pre- Samurai originally it had a 2 cylinder 2-stroke engine.....engine was bad when he got it and parts are rare, so he just finished putting a 81 Datsun engine and trans in it, it has a divorced trans case so pretty easy to hook it all up...The engine looks like it was made for it, just fits! I will get some pics and try and figure out how to post them....
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Suzuki Brute! Stick it in the bed and haul it to the hills.
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KOOL I've always liked the Scouts, my uncle used to own a scout2 back when they were made in the 70's it had the soft doors with the plastic around the door area as a fill in panel...I have a lifted one from tractor supply in my car case collection..They were the TRUE 4x4's... All Wheel Drive.....
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More Ford Marmon-Herringtons
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Just got this old gal all fired up. Brand new engine and everything is working like a champ.
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Got a lot of off road miles on my bus over the last 24 years.
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Cool pre-63 Bus. I'm glad to see someone else who knows these things are great off road. Those reduction gear give ultimate clearance and the rear engine gives excellent traction for such a light vehicle... just like the Bugs. I built my vision of a Baja Bus in the mid-70s...and ended up running down through Baja! I have pictures in P-Bucket if I ever find them. I hear ya on the pictures of earlier vehicles owned. I've had more that I never took pictures of than ones I have, and not nearly enough of most until digital cameras took over. I do have some prints I never scanned. Just need to get a scanner or take them to Walmart to put on disc
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I hate to say it but those Fodes sure you look Purdy...I would drive any of those beauts..
Funny the Idea did run across my mind to take my 48 chevy fleetline and put the body over on my 4x4 chassis there was only a 3/4" difference in the wheelbase...but the ole fleetline is gone now, but had I had a garage I might have attempted this....it would have been bad to the bone.. |
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Special-K I saved those Marmon's on my comput...very KOOL rigs....
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The 95' Wrangler I built a few years ago. The engine pic shows the hot water shower I built. My wife loved that feature!!
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Very nicely done Jeep.
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That is a beast!
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BEAST indeed!, Wonder what the other beast looked like that loaded those massive logs
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I bet that marmon had some low gears.. Me likes it alot.
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probably a steam powered winch. They were called a donkey engine i think. Not the whole set-up of course.
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Not sure if this is 4x4 but sure is KOOL...
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WOW!! A two truck log!
"Log? I've heard of those. I've been told those were once trees and they grow in a place called a forest?" |
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That must be a Camel truck...^^^
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Let's not lose this thread. Did I show this before?
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Vintage trails here too.
Los Coyotes - Now closed. Attachment 1647391 Attachment 1647392 Shredder Canyon - Now closed. Attachment 1647394 Attachment 1647393 And finally, the early days of Jackhammer. Attachment 1647395 |
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Here's my 1978 F600 with 361, 5 speed trans, and massive 20k Garwood PTO winch.
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Oooohhh, I like it. I like it a lot! Today a '90s IH 4wd conversion heavy equipment service truck rolled by my place that I have never seen before. I'll be looking for another siting. Something I always wanted, a medium duty 4wd.
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Yeah, I've always wanted a large factory 4x4 like this Ford, although I have no real need for it. My wife says I'm compensating for something....
I got it off of Ebay for $2500. I put a low bid on it and was the winner, but having it transported to my location was a bit costly. It was used by a fire department back in Tennessee. The body is in great shape with some minor surface rust, but no rot. The cab is filled with levers! A twin stick transfer case, one for the parking brake, one for the trans, one for the PTO winch, and one for the hydraulic lift bed. It even has an aftermarket A/C system, although it doesn't work. Very cool truck! Now if I can only find a use for it... |
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I love this thread. I pledge allegiance to no make, this thread reminds me why. Most makes had great a 4x4 model at one generation or another. :metal:
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My 1954 Swedish military "sugga", owned that fella for 25 years or so.
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Hey, where's a picture of your F250?? C'mon, we want to see! |
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Not really another brand but a cool shot of one of my fly N' buy trips :lol: did some dollar cost averaging with two 4X4's and a trailer. ;)
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1924 Four Wheel Drive
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Wow, just to say it...1924 4 wheel drive, so cool and that one is so nice.
Thanks for sharing that SpecialK. Mudman. |
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Talk about a rare one, ey? It got my vote for people's choice, the only award given. There's no judging at these shows. Just bring them out for folks to see. My choice till I saw this one was a '41 Plymouth pickup. It won, which means it goes on the dash plaque next year.
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Bet it's quite the unit to drive, also noticed the low profile side walls, modern by todays standards, ahead of it's time.
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I think it's a 4-banger Buda or Continental, like about 300 cu in. They made the first 4wd and it was a car, in '08 or '09. They went to trucks, supplied armed forces with over 10,000 in WWI.
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Here you go. Save this one. A picture of some of the first 4wd drive enthusiasts ever. They look like they're just as happy as you or me after having the same kind of fun we like to have... 100 years ago!
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