CYURE GOES TO NATIONALS!!! Yay!!!

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It was nice seeing all the different colors on the vintage Scouts. This one looks like 70s green to me.
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There are so many great features on this car, but one that really hits me as "damn, that's cool" is how the tailight slides beneath the corner of the body panel. It's such a seemingly small detail but visually makes a huge impact. Also great for blinker visibility for drivers in your blindspot.
It’s so well do I asked at reveal if the light literally wraps under and through because you can’t tell. It is super well done as a detail and one of my favorites. My other is the tractor/combine on the harvest gas cap. So simple but so cool and when they added the Ralleye stripes it works with the lines too. I’m planning on full BEV but I thought harvester briefly just because of that gas cover 🤣
 
It’s so well do I asked at reveal if the light literally wraps under and through because you can’t tell. It is super well done as a detail and one of my favorites. My other is the tractor/combine on the harvest gas cap. So simple but so cool and when they added the Ralleye stripes it works with the lines too. I’m planning on full BEV but I thought harvester briefly just because of that gas cover 🤣
It’s so cool!!
 
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Good morning. I know I just saw them less than two weeks ago, but honestly I’m ready to see them again. I was so overwhelmed that now that I have had time to look at the pictures I have even more questions. For example what is this pad (that’s all I know to call it) in the back of the Traveler and what’s it for. It almost looks like a stadium seat cushion, but it’s too big for that. Hmmm.


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Oh and another observation about the back. The material changes from plastic in the tailgate to what looks like a woven fabric in the cargo area. Personally just keep it plastic. I hate carpet in my cars and my house. Too hard to keep clean and holds onto dust.
 
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Oh and another observation about the back. The material changes from plastic in the tailgate to what looks like a woven fabric in the cargo area. Personally just keep it plastic. I hate carpet in my cars and my house. Too hard to keep clean and holds onto dust.
I hadn't noticed the material change in the rear, thanks for pointing that out. I can't believe that will be production. I hope it is just the designer's messing around with different materials.
 
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Good morning. I know I just saw them less than two weeks ago, but honestly I’m ready to see them again. I was so overwhelmed that now that I have had time to look at the pictures I have even more questions. For example what is this pad (that’s all I know to call it) in the back of the Traveler and what’s it for. It almost looks like a stadium seat cushion, but it’s too big for that. Hmmm.


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Maybe it’s a knee pad for when you’re fiddling with the molle panels 😀
 
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Do you have any close ups of the Harvester door on the Terra truck ? I noticed in a long shot photo that the Terra has a Harvester door.
That’s the only one he has and he enlarged it’s best he could with the lens he used.

By the way, now he’s saying if we get to go to another event where the Scouts are it gives him a reason to buy the more powerful Zoom lens he has had his eye on. 🤣

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