Jeeps From Every Creed Storm 2018 All Breeds Jeep Show

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Annual Pennsylvania Jeep show covers all bases of the auto community, including old, new, even vehicles in shambles.

For east coast and upper midwestern Jeepers, the annual PA Jeeps All Breeds Show is one that shouldn’t be missed. This was its 23rd year, and as previously, it had a little something for everybody, regardless of taste.

Whether you prefer you Jeeps manicured or muddy, hard-parked or hard-driven, you were sure to get your fill. This YouTube video from OVERCLOCK3D Jeeps does a good job of showing off the sheer variety (and sheer scale) of Jeeps on display.

23rd Annual PA All Breeds Jeep Show

From World War II-era military models to modern Renegades and blinged-out JKs to woody Wagoneers, if Jeep made it, someone brought it. It was paradise for Jeep fans of every stripe, remaining true to its name as an “all breeds” show.

23rd Annual PA All Breeds Jeep Show

Even if your project Jeep was in the garage in pieces, it was still worth going. Due to the massive variety of Jeeps on display, it was an ideal way to network with other owners and get inspired.

23rd Annual PA All Breeds Jeep Show

If you liked how a particular aftermarket part or accessory  looked on the show field or at the vendor’s booth, there’s a good chance you could see it in action on the obstacle course, too. Despite the rainy weather, it looks like everyone had a great time.

The show also functioned as an outdoor museum. When was the last time you saw a Forward Control pickup? What about more than one of them in the same row?

Initially, our plan was to write an article about our favorites from the show, but there’s just too many to pick from. The video borders on visual overload for Jeep lovers, regardless of what you think about the electronic dance music playing in the background.

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Cam VanDerHorst has been a contributor to Internet Brands' Auto Group sites for over three years, with his byline appearing on Ford Truck Enthusiasts, Corvette Forum, JK Forum, and Harley-Davidson Forums, among others. In that time, he's also contributed to Autoweek, The Drive, and Scale Auto Magazine.
He bought his first car at age 14 -- a 1978 Ford Mustang II -- and since then he’s amassed an impressive and diverse collection of cars, trucks, and motorcycles, including a 1996 Ford Mustang SVT Mystic Cobra (#683) and a classic air-cooled Porsche 911.
In addition to writing about cars and wrenching on them in his spare time, he enjoys playing music (drums and ukulele), building model cars, and tending to his chickens.
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