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Bob it looks like your family has quite a collection of Broncos. Thanks for preserving history, as those are some great looking rides.

Tbone-its a sickness :) They were a unique vehicle as were the IH Scouts. Just hope if there is a new one theuy don't stray to far from the original-without the rust!

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Tbone-its a sickness :) They were a unique vehicle as were the IH Scouts. Just hope if there is a new one theuy don't stray to far from the original-without the rust!

Speaking of IH Scout, Ford Australia used the axles and suspension out of the Scout

to make a 4x4 Falcon pick up... they made 500 of them and just as they gave up,

a large coal mine wanted to place a big order.......

 

What could have been..

 

 

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Speaking of IH Scout, Ford Australia used the axles and suspension out of the Scout

to make a 4x4 Falcon pick up... they made 500 of them and just as they gave up,

a large coal mine wanted to place a big order.......

 

What could have been..

 

 

5163223051_54200ab750_b.jpg

Now that is interesting.. I would think of that as a four wheel drive Ranchero!. Thing I remember about the Scout was the base engine was a four. It was one bank off Harvester's smallest V-8 which was either 304 or 308 cubes. Early "modular design".

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