Scout Traveler Debuts in New Pacific Mist Color

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I'm thinking an Ohio tag would fit there just fine! :love:
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or centered. :unsure:
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I think this one looks best.
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Is that your plate??
haha, that's ChatGPT replacing the plate with one from California. Actually checking right now and TRAVLR is taken already so that's a no go, but I wouldn't do a personalized plate anyway. What I would do is order the black legacy plate which is remake of the format that existed from 1963-1969. I have OG black plates on both my 60's classics, would be fun to have a black plate on my modern classic.
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Maybe a stupid question... but how did they get the Traveler up on the sidewalk? Don't they trailer it everywhere, which I assume means it doesn't drive? But Jamie's pics have it first parked on the street, but then up on the sidewalk under the cover. Is the concept vehicle actually drivable or did 4 guys just push lol
It has a very basic, low speed drivetrain that it can move around with.
 
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I hope J Alynn is really going to be there today when Jamie is for close ups because it looks like they are really trying to keep people at better than arms length away.
Was there. Talked at length with Jamie. Lots of things I can share and a few things told to me as “Easter eggs” that I can not share but will eventually be announced. Jamie let me over the glass along with Agent K for lots of close ups and an hour later Chris (CP1) kindly allowed me to sit in the cockpit (my wife stood there with Jamie saying I was like a 4 year old on Xmas morning). I’m sure I was beaming ear to ear. Took as many photos as I could. Got exterior in light, shade and bright light for color variations
 
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Are they planning on selling these?
No idea. Sadly agent K handed one to a young unhappy stroller viewer who immediately peeled it off and dropped it. Me being me-I asked Agenk K if they had any more and out of the inner pocket came a patch -then right into my wife’s purse so I didn’t lose it 😀
 
I’ve never had a vehicle with leather.

I’m never going to wash off or even effectively brush off all the crap that I get covered in when working on the ranch. Nor am I ever going to do that before climbing into the truck after digging the vehicle out of a mud bog. Would leather survive me?

Has anyone who does a lot of work and play in mud, grime, dirt, etc., had experience with leather? How does it hold up? How does it hold up in a dry, hot, sunny climate?
Never had an issue with leather in my ford(s). They will show some wear (like a good belt or glove) after a few years but the only real issue I’ve ever had is I caught the front driver seat with the end of my ‘pew-pew’ choke tube bird hunting one day which is rough/sharp and it scalped a little section. I love the heated and cooled seats my truck has (south Texas cooled seats are on 11 months of the year) but the little vent holes do get some junk in them. A good vacuum session will clean them out though.
 
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Is anyone else getting Airstream Trade Wind vibes with these color combination/names? Just me??
Not sure the towing specs would work (7500lbs gvwr trailer with a 750-800lbs tongue weight) puts it just outside the specs for the Traveler but would be great to see a collaboration. Airstream has a REI edition of their Basecamp short camper, why not a classic American brand like Scout?