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Ben n' Jay's post got me to thinking..
What's your rig look like now, and what did it look like when you started? Has it improved or gotten worse? <IMG SRC="smilies/thefinger.gif" border="0"> My first Scout II, April of '96 Now it's lost it's engine/trans/t'case and interior and is currently storing my spare heads n' misc. engine parts until the shop is done.. someday it'll live again. "Tigger" - I bought it sigh unseen, "Body is rough" he said.. LOL. I think this is one of the earliest pics I have of it - I added the hub-caps and the 'bar, bikini, and "Bumper Thumper".. 196, 3spd, 4.09 D44s, Trashlok rear, 235/75-15 recap snow tires. This is Tigger at NWBRU this year: 4" front/SOA rear, on it's 4th motor since I've owned it (345 now), wide 4spd, front Locker, 33s, and a MUCH MUCH rougher body. The doors don't close, the windows won't roll up/down without help, the tailgate won't shut, hardtop won't fit, the "new" windshield is cracked from the windshield frame flexing, the body mounts are toast, there's a hole in the RR corner of the bed, not one straight body panel on the thing... [ 09-28-2001: Message edited by: tsm1mt ]
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And another transformation.. I *think* this one gets better as it goes along..
"Little Devil" when I first acquired "them".. The 727 core, tilt front clip, T'all rear '44 and 'cage donor: The body/frame donor: At NWBRU this year: And "Little Devil" last month:
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Well, I know it's a Jeep, but hey I am here as much as I am on the Jeep board.
Then, about 5 years ago........... And now...........yes, there's the Caddywhompus in the background.
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Joe <IMG SRC="smilies/smokin.gif" border="0"> [ 09-28-2001: Message edited by: jdjanda ]
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Filming the movie. 1st day in the driveway - 1978 This year at roundup. [ 10-01-2001: Message edited by: Hooper ] [ 10-01-2001: Message edited by: Hooper ]
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Hooper,
What year did Hooper come out at the movies? Did you buy the truck from the production company? The first time I saw the movie I had no idea what a Scout was then. <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0"> Joe <IMG SRC="smilies/smokin.gif" border="0">
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My folks bought the truck in 1978, before the movie came out. My parents bought it from the IH dealer. The dealer told them before they bought it that they had leased it to a movie company for use in shooting a movie called Hooper, but the movie had not been released, so my folks had no idea at that time what it was about. The production studio did not buy the truck. They leased it from the dealer, who later sold it to my folks. Patrick
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<IMG SRC="smilies/crybaby2.gif" border="0"> This ain't fair - i only have before shots, cuz the truck is in too many pieces to get it into one picture.
seriously, lets run this thread in about two months again so I can show my before and after shots. Home grown Scouts make the best farm equipment. Or at least that's what I've been told. <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0"> Ritch
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