Keystone Automobile Club International Scout used for Roadside Assistance | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Keystone Automobile Club International Scout used for Roadside Assistance

Keystone Automobile Club International Scout used for Roadside Assistance | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Keystone Automobile Club's International Scout used for Roadside assistance. A man is fixing the tire, while another man looks on. Original caption reads: "Photograph No. MQ-555--Patrolman of the Keystone Automobile Club's radio road patrol pulls up in his Scout emergency service vehicle to assist a member. The white Scout is one of ten purchased by the motor club to serve members primarily located in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey  area. The new additions to the organization's 25-vehicle fleet have all-wheel-drive and 93 hp. Comanche 4-cyl. engines. They are equipped with pusher bumpers, trailer hitches, and two-way radios and carry tools, auto jacks, battery re-chargers and other maintenance equipment." Ad code Cr-1146-D.
DESCRIPTION
Keystone Automobile Club's International Scout used for Roadside assistance. A man is fixing the tire, while another man looks on. Original caption reads: "Photograph No. MQ-555--Patrolman of the Keystone Automobile Club's radio road patrol pulls up in his Scout emergency service vehicle to assist a member. The white Scout is one of ten purchased by the motor club to serve members primarily located in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey area. The new additions to the organization's 25-vehicle fleet have all-wheel-drive and 93 hp. Comanche 4-cyl. engines. They are equipped with pusher bumpers, trailer hitches, and two-way radios and carry tools, auto jacks, battery re-chargers and other maintenance equipment." Ad code Cr-1146-D.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:110023
Creation Date: 07 31 1962
Creator Name:International Harvester Company
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Collection Name:International Harvester Company Photographs for Company Magazines, 1955-1973
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:MCC MSS 6Z, 18525
Original Dimensions:10 x 8 inches
SUBJECTS
Hats
Neckties
Suits (Clothing)
Work clothes
Lawns
Tools
Men
Outdoor photography
Maintenance and repair
Signs and symbols
Automobile breakdowns
Automobiles
Roads
Trucks
Clubs
Trees
Clothing and dress

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