Posted by Brent Zappe on September 25, 2017 at 08:26:58 from (104.192.88.65):
When I was in high school I had Auto shop to go to. I was looking for a car to buy and drag to school to work on. The summer between my senior year I was looking for a pick up truck to buy. These where the truck I had found threw the summer time. 1. 1958 I.H Series A pick up. 2 1965 I.H. scout all wheel drive 3. 1947 Crosley pick up which this old man had in his back yard patio. I ended up buying the 1965 scout all wheel drive scout 80. the reason I did not buy the Crosley is because I could not fit in it and I really did not know what it was. I had restored the scout and had it four years had to replace it because it was always breaking axles and breaking down. Parts where hard to find back in 1980 for it. I learned a lot on what I.H. Automobiles where back then and now I wished I would had waited and bought a later model of the Scout like the 800 sires. It is always interesting what we do when we are young. We try impress friends that sometimes in later life we think there jerks.
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