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>Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 16:44:33 -0400 (EDT)
>From: cookiedan@domain.elided (Daniel Nees)
>Subject: Scout to the rescue again.
>
>I was sitting down sunday afternoon watching the Cart race, minding my
>own business when I get a phone call. 

I was at the CART race at Road America.  When I was in the paddock one of
the race transporter trucks caught my attention with "Binder Racing" on the
side of the trailer.  I never got the chance to meet the Binder Racing crew
but throughout the weekend I carefully watched the non-CART series practices
and qualifying sessions hoping to see the Binder Racing car.  There were two
Binder Racing entrys listed in the program for the Toyota Atlantic series -
Car No. 7 driven by Cam Binder of Calgary Alberta and Car No. 78 driven by
David Rutledge of W. Vancouver, BC.  Both cars were the Swift 008.a chassis.
I don't know if Cam is interested in Internationals or not, but with that
name he should have a Navistar pulling the tranporter instead of a Freightliner!

For anyone that hasn't checked out the Newman/Haas cars of Michael Andretti
and Christian Fittipaldi in the CART series, look at the side of the body
just forward of the front suspension.  The Navistar logo is located there
and just under it are the words we all love so much: International Trucks

A good weekend to all!

Mike

It's my buddy with the 84 Bronco
>with 8" of spring lift and 3" body lift and 35" tires. He is broke down,
>again. He pulled up to a traffic light and hear a phooom and a shrill
>whine of splines grinding and the truck stoped moving. Right away I
>said, The back axle shaft poped out of the third member. (This happened
>once before) So, over I go with the Ugly but TRUSTY Scout and find him
>right up to the front of the intersection so I can't just throw my tow
>strap on the front and pull him off the road. So, I get out my BRAND
>new, never before used, still in the package, Keeper 20,000 lbs tow
>strap out and hook up to the back of him and attach to my New installed
>front tow hooks, and pull him back enough to get my truck in front of
>his. (My new tow hooks worked good, no problem.) I then moved around the
>front and put my cleaves through the two holes on either side of my tow
>ball in my step bumper and attached my strap to my buddies tow hooks
>(which were welded on) and onto my clevis and pulled him into a parking
>lot. Where we decided that we could drive it home in front wheel drive
>and not hurt anything else.
>   So, for the fourth time I've pulled or fixed his bronco with my
>Scout. I love it when a plan comes together! 
>
>Dan Nees
>cookiedan@domain.elided
>
>   1979 Scout II 345, Auto, 3.07's, Lexan window's in TravelTop. One
>Ugly and Trusty Truck!
>
>1971 Scout II 304, D30/44, D20, power steering.
>
>http://members.tripod.com/~IHCaholic/scoutindex.html
>
J. Michael Daugherty
jmdaugh@domain.elided







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