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Is that a wink as in I nailed it, or a wink as in yeah, right I'll never spend that much on a trail rig?
I wanted St. John's dad to buy it. Pretty good deal, would fit a big guy well, has the kind of power he likes, turnkey ready to rock. I'm glad it's staying in the club if that is what's going down.
wink that you nailed it. Andy is in the process of moving so we haven't had time to meet up to collect the scout. Probably go pick it up after I get back from Vegas.
This is going to be HIGHLY entertaining. Thumper had 200 hp or so, and it was always fun to watch Brandon wheel. I can't wait to see him bury the hammer on Andy's Scout. The only problem is that you know it will never be "Brandon's Scout" It will always be "Andy's old Scout." :)
Did my clever hints help with the guess?
Maybe not, but they did generate some funny responces.
I'm cool with that. I told him he can borrow it any time and he is welcome to buy it back if he wants it. I see myself as more of a custodian.Quote:
Originally Posted by BMFScout
Cool beans for sure! Congrats (and glad to see it stay in the family).
YES!!! This is gonna be a GREAT time. Where's the (born-again) maiden voyage gonna be?
Jimmy, I am with you. I think what I told brandon was "wow, that's a lot of rig man" :)
I am also entertained by how much some of you guys stress about it, I mean would really be let down if it were something you didnt like?!
sweet, that scout rocks. Its going to be awesome to wheel with you again
I'd be down for something this summer, but for the heat. Seemed like it was going to cost 5k to build a Yota that would do 70% of what I wanted, for a little more I could be driving a finished rig that could do 100%.
I have not seen that Scout in a while. Pics?
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1976 Scout II frame/body
*Frame has been split and widened for FW axles and the big block
Axles
'88 Ford High Pinion Dana 60 front
DRW Hubs
35 Spline outer shafts with Warn flanges
Detroit Locker
5.13 gears
Trussed for hydraulic steering mount
GM Dually DRW Dana 70 HD rear
35 Spline shafts
14 bolt SRW hubs
Disc brakes
Welded spiders
5.13 gears
Trussed for 4 link
Steering
Performance Off-Road double-ended cylinder, orbitrol valve, 4130 clevis/rod end adapters, all necessary hoses.
Powertrain
Engine
Ford 460, + .040 over
Remanufactured long block, balanced rotating assembly
Towing/4x4 cam; can provide specs if necessary
Aluminum water pump
Aluminum dual quad intake manifold
Aluminum Ford Racing cylinder covers
Complete MSD ignition system (coil, distributor, 6-AL)
Propane system from www.propaneguy.com, dual mixers/dual regulators
Polished ball milled aluminum air filter housing
Transmission
Completely rebuilt C-6 auto (2005)
Transfer Cases
Ford NP-203/Ford NP-205
Stazworks doubler
ORD Triple Stick
NP-205 clocked flat
Driveshafts
Front: High Angle Driveline 1410 CV
Rear: HADL 1350 CV
Tires/Wheels
Grooved 44” TSL Super Swampers front; Grooved 44” TSL Boggers rear
12 bolt H1 double beadlocks, weld-on Copperhead Fab rock rings
Brand new 44” TSL spare on matching H1 wheel
Suspension
Front
Coil/modified radius arm w/ panhard
3.5” CORE coils
Lower links are 1.5” X .25” wall DOM sleeved with sch. 40 pipe
Jimmy Joints at axle, poly bushings at frame
Rear
Coil/4 link
Stock full-size Ford coils
Lower links are 1.5” X .25” wall DOM sleeved with sch. 40 pipe
Upper links are 1.5” X .25” wall DOM
Rubicon Express Superflex Joints at axle, poly bushings at frame
Body/Interior
Full cage, tied to frame
GM tilt steering column
Custom 12-Volt Guy winch/switch panel
Herculined interior
Cobra CB
Autometer ultra-light gauges
Miscellaneous
Teflon/SS brakelines
Other crap I’m forgetting
Warn 8000 winch