How would you build your Scout?

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There are many threads about colors and features and interiors and exteriors. I thought it might be fun to have one place to talk about how we would build our Scouts. At some point Scout is going to send us an email that says the time has come. You can build and order your Scouts. We have no idea what they are going to offer but we can dream.

At the moment I have two ideas:

Traveler
Yellow
Dark grey roof
Bead lock wheels - dark grey
Colored brake calipers - blue
Tow hooks same blue color as the brake calipers
35 inch tires
Two tone dark grey/light grey vegan leather interior
Wood grain interior trim pieces in a grey/blue color
Dark carpet with Rubber floor mats
Glass roof
Rock slider/step

Or

Traveler
Yellow
Light roof
Light grey/chrome bead lock wheels
Colored brake calipers - red
Tow hooks the same red as the brake calipers
35 inch tires
Saddle leather interior - dark brown/lighter brown two tone
Hemp wood natural color trim
Dark carpet with rubber floor mats
Glass roof
Rock slider/step


The three features I am totally unsure of are the bench seat, Rallye stripes and to Harvester or not to Harvester that is the question.

I do not off road so I didn’t include things like air suspension and brush guards and winches or things required for towing. And I don’t want the roof rack with lights.

How would you build your Scouts??
Nice design, i like the 1st one!
 
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The Terra in its silo green configuration is almost perfect, swap the interior from the pacific mist traveler in, paint it in #3DA1B0, I could take or leave the bull bar, but want the roof rack, toolbox, and maybe a tonneau cover to swap for road trips
 

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Figured I would revisit this having seen the Traveler again a few weeks ago.

I’m am 110% Traveler. That won’t change so I probably don’t even need to mention it again.

PBY. That’s it. That hasn’t changed.

Now roof color. Having seen the black I like that too. Roof color I’m just going to have to see it before I decide on that. I just know I don’t want the roof to be body color.

The current wheels on the Traveler have moved to the top of the list for me. With those wheels colored brake calipers are not possible and that’s okay. I’m liking the aero wheels. So different than anything I have ever had. I really hope they keep the coordinates of the factory on them in production.

The original Traveler interior is still my favorite. Just where the fabric is on the doors I would like a wood trim.

Flooring no change since Nats. As lovely as those floor mats in the Traveler are that’s not practical, especially in snow. So black flooring and black rubber mats.

Glass roof and rock sliders.

Still the console. I love it. It’s beautiful. Bench seat is really cool but not me.

I want some sort of a stripe I think. I just need to see the options on that. I’m hopeful they have more than one.

Roof rails are really nice. No rack still for sure. So it’s either rails or nothing at all. I’m hoping I can see one in person without rails or a rack.

With PBY I would love SM blue or orange tow hooks. I think that would be amazing.

I have switched my reservation to the BEV.

I have changed from I must have 35s to now I must have 33s with an offroad tire. I love the K03s that are on right now. And for me the smaller tire isn’t just range. 35s make her so tall. I was fortunate enough in Chicago to be allowed to sit in the frunk. First of all figuring out how to climb in. She’s a multimillion dollar concept and I didn’t dare hurt anything. So I tried to climb up there gracefully, not. Then sitting there my feet didn’t come close to reaching the ground. Then as I was sitting there I was thinking oh no I have to get down. I did and it was uneventful thankfully but she’s tall on 35s with that current setup. 33s are more than sufficient for me.

So that’s where I am today after having seen the Traveler twice. I’m sure I will narrow things down ever further when I see her again. Jamie said they are coming to Chicago again and I already can’t wait!
Hello peeps! Revisiting this again as I narrow things down.

So I’ve been really paying attention to roof colors on two tone cars. I have decided no light. The cars I see with light color roofs are either some sort of small Chevy or Bronco sports.

So PBY with a black or charcoal grey roof.

Also the more I think about it, I don’t think I want any roof rails that stick up. The flush mounted rails would be fine, but I don’t even think that’s necessary.

And I’m still 100% PBY. Come on SM, pretty please make a PBY Traveler.
 
Hello peeps! Revisiting this again as I narrow things down.

So I’ve been really paying attention to roof colors on two tone cars. I have decided no light. The cars I see with light color roofs are either some sort of small Chevy or Bronco sports.

So PBY with a black or charcoal grey roof.

Also the more I think about it, I don’t think I want any roof rails that stick up. The flush mounted rails would be fine, but I don’t even think that’s necessary.

And I’m still 100% PBY. Come on SM, pretty please make a PBY Traveler.
Can cooked spinach green be right after pale butter yellow?

:-)
 
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Hello peeps! Revisiting this again as I narrow things down.

So I’ve been really paying attention to roof colors on two tone cars. I have decided no light. The cars I see with light color roofs are either some sort of small Chevy or Bronco sports.

So PBY with a black or charcoal grey roof.

Also the more I think about it, I don’t think I want any roof rails that stick up. The flush mounted rails would be fine, but I don’t even think that’s necessary.

And I’m still 100% PBY. Come on SM, pretty please make a PBY Traveler.
See previous PBY Catalina photo....
 
Terra Harvester
Blue/gray or black (satin finish)
35” on air suspension
Cabana top
Tonneau Cover
Prefer a modern/neutral interior color (dislike the hemp wood)
Rubber floor mats (would prefer no carpet, and all rubber floors)
center console (no bench)
 
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