Posted by Lanse on August 29, 2010 at 12:36:03 from (209.251.1.140):
Hey guys...
Welp, heres my latest find, an old scout.
I was just hanging out at one of my friends farms a few days ago, and saw this old girl sitting in the corner of their barn, and asked about it. This morning my phone rang, his dad called to let me know that he was going to scrap it this afternoon if i diddnt want it... So, i now own a scout.
Does anyone know anything about this little truck?? Id really like to get it going and cruise around in it next summer. He told me it has a GM Ironduke engine in it, it will run on ether, and it needs a fuel pump. Its also short three lights and windshield, plus a long list of other stuff.
Does anyone know what model this might be?? How do you drive one of these, with all these strange levers?? Where could i find parts for it?? Is there anything i should know about it??
Thanks guys, and enjoy the video :-)
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