I saw a couple of original IHC Scouts the other day at a body shop, a full cab & a half cab. I had a Scout 800 ('66, IIRC) in the late '70s - early '80s. ISTR it didn't get stuck too easily. I've read that the Scout was brought out to compete with the Jeep, I guess the original ex-military ones, hence its simple, rugged design & then Ford had a better idea & 'copied' the Scout with our beloved Bronco. I've heard that the similar vintage Toyota Land Cruiser was a pretty tough ride as well & I remember seeing my share of British Land Rovers back in the '60s & '70s but don't know anything about them other than they look cool. So, disregarding suped up, hopped up, rock crawlin', mud draggin' rides, how do the Bronco's contemporaries compare, all basically in stock form, as far as being in mud & dependability? My personal thoughts are, & this is mostly from what I hear, the Bronco, Scout & Land Cruiser should be fairly tied, with the Jeep toward the bottom. I know I have seen more 'stock' Jeeps get stuck worse than Broncos & Scouts at least. I don't know about the Land Rovers, but as many as are seen on safari, there must be something positive about them.