Here we have an International Loadstar 1600, the lightest truck of the model line. I’m filling this old IHC under the Lost and Found category simply because it was sitting in a field. Despite the very rusted fenders suggesting years of rotting, this truck is sporting modern gold and blue New York plates along with a registration sticker current to November of 2014. I didn’t look under the hood but it’s safe to assume a gas engine would have been found. None of the surrounding businesses provided any clue about the possible owner but nearby Hafner’s Farmer Market is a strong contender. The irrigation pipe sticking past the door provides ample security, something like a primitive version of The Club.
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