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Or you could try pole to pole! If a Nissan Ariya can do it . . .

Or hold out for the zombie apocalypse in 15 months and prove it’s true survival modes in the wilderness.
Also-as they keep making Lost World movies you need to get a rigged up prototype in one of the next films like Mercede’s did in the first one and as they used Jeeps too. Just another great, memorable way to introduce the Scouts. I still remember the Mercedes and for awhile they had them on display at Universal CA which I got to see up close. Couldn’t afford one at the time but I drooled-A LOT!
 
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Or hold out for the zombie apocalypse in 15 months and prove it’s true survival modes in the wilderness.
Also-as they keep making Lost World movies you need to get a rigged up prototype in one of the next films like Merced’s did in the first one and as they used Jeeps too. Just another great, memorable way to introduce the Scouts. I still remember the Mercedes and for awhile they had them on display at Universal CA which I got to see up close. Couldn’t afford one at the time but I drooled-A LOT!
We totally need Scouts to make appearances in movies. Okay any movies that have old Scouts in them? Anyone? This is our trivia for the day.
 
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@Jamie@ScoutMotors any chance of getting a render file for use in architectural renders like sketch up? I’ll get our production guys to start dropping Scouts into our renders 😀. Like residential driveways, street intersections and neighborhood aerials. That would be cool
Wile that sounds like a really cool idea, boy could we have fun with that. I think there might be some licensing issues.
 
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I didn’t realize there was more than one of these. I have started with The Long Way down then I’ll switch over to the Long Way Up. Thanks for the recommendation. I know this one I’m watching has nothing to do with anything electric, but it’s still fun.
 
I volunteer as tribute…
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I didn’t realize there was more than one of these. I have started with The Long Way down then I’ll switch over to the Long Way Up. Thanks for the recommendation. I know this one I’m watching has nothing to do with anything electric, but it’s still fun.
I was hooked on the series well before they did Up. It's good fun.
 
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