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  1. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1968 Scout 800'

    I like the solid white rims! So hip!! *grin* And doors are over rated (but make sure that seat belt is working properly!
  2. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1968 Scout 800'

    I like the solid white rims! So hip!! *grin* And doors are over rated (but make sure that seat belt is working properly!
  3. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '73 scout II'

    You should call one Peter and the other Paul. You know the "Robbing Peter to pay Paul?" *grin*
  4. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '77 Rallye'

    Very nice! I like the stock trash truck in the background too! A varied taste in vintage vehicles huh? *grin* Very nice Scout.
  5. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1977 Scout SSII'

    That is a beautiful rig! Nicely done!
  6. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1978 Scout II Terra'

    Great looking truck! Congratulations on the award!
  7. It's a Magic Carpet

    It's a Magic Carpet

    The magic of a vehicle like the New Scouts is the possibility to explore sites and experiences that many, if not most, people will never have or ever see. It's working your way up a narrow solid rock canyon not fully knowing what's around the next curve, except the excitement of exploration and...
  8. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1970 Scout 800A'

    Such a cool project. I'm assuming that a 345 has very little trouble moving an 800 up the trail? *grin*
  9. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1980 Diesel Scout II'

    So I have a wench on the front of my Scout strong enough to lift two Scouts chained together straight into the air. Hopefully I'll never have to do this! But one time I was heading off the mountain in the late afternoon and I came around a bend to find a man "Chicago Jack" out of his vehicle...
  10. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1974 Scout Restomod'

    Bad9er.Garage, what's that you did to the dash pad? VERY clean!
  11. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1977 Scout II'

    Super Clean!
  12. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1979 Scout II'

    I do admire people's attempt to lighten up their Scouts, but you may have gone too far! *grin* Post your progress.
  13. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1977 Scout II'

    You sold it?! Say it ain't so!
  14. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item 'Lilly'

    Looks like a fun project!
  15. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item 'Washoe Valley scout'

    Good looking. Looks like you installed a flag pole on her! *grin*
  16. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1970 Scout 800A'

    Nice! I didn't know you could put a Scout II drive line under an 800. Did you keep the stock motor? Looks great!
  17. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item '1971 Scout 800B Comanche'

    I love the finish. Nice looking rig!
  18. DBHowe

    Comment by 'DBHowe' in item 'Huntsville, AL - 1980 Scout II (with a 79 grill insert)'

    Nice transformation! Does the roll bar effect taking down and putting up of the soft top? Does the roll bar make it a little harder to get in and out of the back seat? Thanks.