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81 scout II diesel with 1952 2.5 ton
Axles by timken http://i817.photobucket.com/albums/z...38566C1D80.jpg Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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That is a wild Scout! Does it have the Nissan Diesel in it?
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It’s been over four decades, but I was assigned to a Field Artillery Battery & there was some of these critters around. Thought they were going to be cool, found out different :waah:
We did not have them in our Field Communications (wire) squad, others had them in the Fire Control Observation squad, I know they did not enjoy them. Seems to me there were concerns with the Articulated section (electrical connections & possibly steering link failure…) |
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Well it was old metal not new fiberglass and it was a 4x4 so it sort of counts. I think?
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I've really enjoyed looking through this thread! Here's mine. It's a '65 International harvester 1 Ton. Has a Dana 70 in the front and a IH axle in the back and is currently sitting on 38.5 tires. I am slowly restoring it as I use it to haul firewood and such. Currently has a 304 V8 but I would love to have a diesel in it some day. :metal:
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LOL! I still have my military training certificate on that guy. The Gama Goat was fun to drive!
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Does this count
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Oh hat counts, looks like it will go anywhere it's pointed.
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cAlvis165;5811520, sweet IH! Does it have a Rockwell 108 rear?
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It's a 1951 GMC with a 74 3/4 blazer chasis. 38.5 boggers, 4.10 gears, 350ci, sm465, np205, 6 inch lift.
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I've been following your Cummins Longhorn build. Love the compounds and look forward to seeing it finished up! :metal: |
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I LOVE the black 67-72!!! hope you don't mind if I steal the pic for my inspiration :metal: |
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Update on my Renegade. Second coolest behind a Chevy . . .
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I have had a few Jeeps and that is a very nice truck, very nice.
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This thread is bad Arse! subscribed can't believe I never saw it before
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That's one fine example of a Renegade! Better than factory,yet very original looking,and certainly reminiscent of all those I recall from those great old days! My best friend's first 4wd was a gold-ish green-ish '73. I remember the tires were really aggressive and called "Mud Wompers" and he liked to womp the mud :cool:. That one would probably not have made a good candidate for a restoration
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