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Mrs. Hog only has two and she had them reduced. Big tatas and small waist apparently leads to back problems. Couldn't convince her a brace would have been better.

Granny had a friend that did the same thing because of back issues.
 
Yea but I have a tub I bought out of California that is getting prepped as we speak with very little surface rust.

I always liked the Scouts it's just about everyone I ever saw was eaten up with rust in a few years. Loved the first generation Broncos also.
 
I always liked the Scouts it's just about everyone I ever saw was eaten up with rust in a few years. Loved the first generation Broncos also.

Yea. Oddly enough, there are a lot in Arkansas that are pretty decent. Looking at a 71 Scout II there which is an rare year due to the 800's also being in production in 71.
 
Can't hide money. :)


Scouts are awesome BTW.

The P38 is a rebuild. Most people go with the classics or post P38. I happen to love vehicles that most people don't like to work on. But with Scouts there is always some older guy with a story. Great listening for sure. My dad had a 72 and my first memories were in that Scout.
 
That's my "one of these" days builds.

Scouts are cheaper. People think they are expensive and hard to gets parts for. Not true. If you really want Hp, the IH motors are very low end, you can put a 440 Mopar with the 727, just need a big block Dodge bellhousing. A parts bronco can go for as little as 6000.00. And they are getting harder to find. My next build is a 440 Scout II.


https://youtu.be/WvTxSLo9S4c
 
How weather impacts school: SCS will decide to close schools by - WMC Action News 5 - Memphis, Tennessee

"We have 30,000 kids that ride the bus. We want to make sure they have safe passage."

Porter said if weather hits when they are transporting kids, they don't want to make the call right then, because it could cause a panic and make the situation worse.

Porter stressed the decision to cancel is more complicated than most people think. He said it's not just about whether parents want their child in class, it's about the district's responsibility to thousands of students throughout Shelby County.

"About 44 percent of our children live in households that make less than $10,000 a year. So for a lot of our students, this is their only meal. We don't want to close schools and not let them have that opportunity to be in a warm safe environment and have meals--especially on a Friday. Some of these won't even eat until the next Monday."

That's sad. So the school in Memphis has become a shelter for underprivileged students.
 
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