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Location DB > United States > Pennsylvania > Wilkes-Barre > Sterling Hotel > Sterling Hotel > P1010094.JPG

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Posted by D-rock240 7/7/2004 2:02 PM | remove
  That looks like a late 60's Jeep
Posted by 'Dukes 7/8/2004 2:47 AM | remove
  Short lived Jeep " suburban" style vehicle. You may be right. Either that or something from Internation Harvester.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 7/22/2004 12:26 AM | remove
  yep its name was the jeepster, but 4 wheel and off road they talk about em from time to time, quite the following built throug most of the 60s into the 70s
Posted by SnArF 8/9/2004 8:49 AM | remove
  looks more like an international.
Posted by termipa 9/5/2004 1:02 PM | remove
  jesus put a new battery in it pop it in 4 whell and go right over that stuff LOL JKJK
Posted by Samurai 9/6/2004 4:59 PM | remove
  that is a jeep... the front of a Scout/Scout II is more rectangular. Also, the 'classic' Jeep nose is unmistakable here. These are incredibly hard to find, at least here in the northeastern US due to the fact that ROTTED fast.

Posted by 'Dukes 9/6/2004 9:19 PM | remove
  I wouldn't mind getting ahold of the old Comanche (the older one that was a CJ with a pickup bed. You see less and less of the modern jeep trucks (can't remember what the name of that was)
Posted by 'Dukes 9/6/2004 9:19 PM | remove
  Sorry, the Comanche is the more modern Jeep truck. I meant to say Scrambler!
Posted by Jennibel 9/22/2004 4:09 AM | remove
  Ha! My mom recently sold her restored Jeepster for quite a bit...still very much in demand & those that are at least in good condition are hard to find.
Posted by caddygti 10/16/2004 8:29 AM | remove
  I believe that the 4 wheeler in question is a Jeep Commando; an early 70's AMC (which Jeep was a subsidiary of at the time) product that came with a 304 V8... BTW, it does appear to me in VG condition... I'd love to grab a battery, drop it in and drive over the shitpile.
(afterthought) Both Jeep and International products are a rarity in NEPA due to the rot factor....
Posted by Silk 9/1/2005 2:55 AM | remove
  very cool shot!
Posted by CaptOrbit 3/11/2007 10:49 AM | remove
  Some one in PA go get that thing! ( I'm pretty sure it's a jeepster)

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