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  1. N Wilson

    Referral Program

    I'm already working on referring my employer. I work for a solar installation company with almost 500 employees serving 3 states in the Northeast (Maine, NH, MA). The company has a goal of fully electrifying their fleet of vehicles by 2030. In a conversation with the fleet manager for the NH...
  2. N Wilson

    Comment by 'N Wilson' in item '1968 Scout 800'

    Yes, I heard about that storm. Rather unusual occurrence down that way, yes?
  3. N Wilson

    Comment by 'N Wilson' in item 'My first "car" - Tuff 66'

    If you really get sick of it you can always just take the door off like mine. Lol. Driver's door was missing when I got it, and that's how I've been plowing my driveway with it ever since. Had to replace the driver's door on my 76 Scout II that I had years ago too. Like you said "If you know...
  4. N Wilson

    Welcome and Introductions!

    Hi all, new to the forum. Wish I had found it and joined 2 years ago. Like many on here, I'm a lifelong car enthusiast. I've owned two Scouts and still have one of them. The first one I had was a 1976 Scout II in maroon color with the 345 V8 and 4 speed manual. I had it in high school and for...
  5. 1968 Scout 800

    1968 Scout 800

    It's not pretty, but it gets the job done. 1968 Scout 800 with the 196 cid 4 cylinder engine. I have owned it for about 18 years, but I have known the Scout since I was a kid. It was owned by an older gentleman who was a farmer that lived around the corner from our little family farm and I...
  6. N Wilson

    1968 Scout 800

    This thread is for the general discussion of the Vehicle 1968 Scout 800. Please add to the discussion here.
  7. N Wilson

    What are you driving until release?

    2019 Toyota Tundra - Daily driver. 1974 AMC Javelin AMX 1965 Chrysler Imperial Crown 1968 IHC Scout 800 - Plow truck
  8. N Wilson

    Poll- What have you Reserved... Let's get a small idea of the take rates.

    I reserved the Terra BEV. Hard choice, as I like the look of the Traveler, but I do still get the occasional load of firewood, or several bales of hay for my wife's rabbits, so the Terra is probably the more useful choice for me.
  9. N Wilson

    Community events?

    Would love to see you at the New York International Auto Show in April. CES was a little far for me to travel but NYC is an easy day trip for me.