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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    The Wrangler is one of those vehicles with such demand, that it can sustain mediocre reliability, and folks will still buy them. There is nobody making a 4x4 these days, that is so customizable, along with the removable top option. If Jeep still had to compete against Ford, Chevy, International, Suzuki, Toyota etc, they may have to try harder.

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    The Scout, now that was an awesome beast! I always wanted one. My Frontier is pretty customizable for a new(er) pickup, but not to the extent of a jeep, but then again I need it to be a daily driver as well as a get out off the beaten path for camping rig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    The Scout, now that was an awesome beast! I always wanted one.
    I had a 74 Scout II, loved that thing, and the top rarely stayed on it. Mild lift with 33's, that thing was a beast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    I had a 74 Scout II, loved that thing, and the top rarely stayed on it. Mild lift with 33's, that thing was a beast!

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    The only problem with Scouts is that they had serious rust issues, especially on the fenders. Try finding one without rust, most likely it's been rebuilt or had fenders replaced.

    My first two trucks were corn binders. I had a 1957 Travelall (basically the same thing as a Suburban) and a 1968 Travelall. Both were tough as hell and uglier than original sin.
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