Get your tickets to THE BIG THING 2026!
Well, for the first time in many weeks it's above freezing. I was amazed at how stiff the manual steering box is at -10.
I'm not very familiar with the mechanics of the 80, though Dad had one that I rode in as a kid. Does the 80 use a rag joint steering mechanism like the Scout II does? I had mine in my Scout II changed out for a Borgeson steering joint.
And, why is there only one windshield wiper motor at the top? Was it an option to have a second one for the passenger, or is it just not installed at the moment?
I'm very interested in seeing the turnout - a beautiful vehicle that I enjoyed riding in. I have a lot of memories from it.
Edit: you got my vote! Awesome story, written by the whole family! Your son's story is very similar to mine! Make sure that he is in the right mindset to treasure these trips when he is older. There is a difference between using today's vehicles and the vehicles I grew up around. Very different times, too. I remember when all we had were telephones at someone's house or a CB radio (and we rarely had one).
Nice truck, I love seeing these old Scouts out getting used.
Your story hit home hard - my wife and I also lost our first born son. It took a lot to heal those wounds but his little brother joined our family 10 weeks ago, whose name happens to be Ethan. And since then my wife has been telling friends that I am building Ethan's Scout.