Here is are a couple photos of a jeep building over time:
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Atlantic was a chain of gas stations. Later became Atlantic Richfield, and then ARCO.
That CJ2A looks just like the Jeep that was at the Atlantic Station in Paterson, NJ where my dad & uncle Joe bought gas in the 1950’s. That home made half top with the Atlantic signs on the door make it very distinctive. Any indication where this picture was taken? Thanks, Mike
I would love to know what that huge faceless truck belching smoke is in the one photo….
I think I figured out the truck. Looks to be a 1930s-ish steam lorry (steam powered truck). Possibly by Sentinal though I do not know the other manufacturers…. in case anyone else was curious 🙂
Merlin,
I was wondering that as well. Thanks!