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My first "car" - Tuff 66

1966 Scout 800
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1966 Scout 800

Tell us about your Scout:

I've had this Scout since 1979. It was my first vehicle, bought in high school from a farmer who couldn't read or write and never believed we sent man to the moon ("Just a Hollywood stunt", he said).
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Came with a Meyers plow. I plowed snow with it during my college years.
It's been painted a few times. Has a IH Parts America suspension and reverse shackle, new body bushings for some add'l height, original (rebuilt) 152, new wiring harness. Running 31x10.5x15 tires. Still rides like a truck but still turns heads wherever we go.

Passenger side door closes beautifully. Driver's side door is another story. If you know, you know! :)

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Had the privilege of meeting Scout designer Ted Ornas back in 1995.
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The Scout has certainly become part of the family.
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I'm excited (let's say, cautiously optimistic) to see the new Scout.

Meanwhile, I scout on!
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Comments

Stories like this are so awesome to learn.

Here's to the next one!

PS: What's the story behind the door when you first got it?
 
That was the first "project" on the newly acquired Scout. And it plaques me to this day. But these are the things that stories are made of.
 
Still messed up?
It closes but not great.

I've tinkered with it off and on, but no true fix yet. So many variables and adjustments to factor in. My next attempt will be to add some shims to the driver's side body mounts. I think the body may be sagging a little.
 

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