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World Cab CJ-8s were never sold to the North American public, though the US Postal Service purchased 230 right-hand drive examples for rural Alaska mail delivery vehicles. Those Jeeps still show ...
“But some of us old-timers are partial to the Jeeps.” The Postal Service began using Jeeps to deliver the mail in the 1960s, and they were perfect for the time. The suburbs had not yet ...
the last official USPS Jeep being a 2001 Jeep Cherokee 4x4. Fast forward to today, and the United States Postal Service awarded five manufacturers the right to build prototypes, and two are from ...
Morgan Olson, the American manufacturer behind the walk-in 'step van' delivery vehicle, has caused a bit of a stir with the unveiling of its new Kestrel work truck built atop a Jeep Gladiator.Unveiled ...
The Jeep DJ was that vehicle, and DJs served as workhorses for the United States Postal Service starting in 1955 and — in some rural areas— into our current century. Here’s one of the last ...
It’s not entirely clear if postmen always rang twice, back in the day when hard copy mail was still a thing ... Now, don’t get us wrong, we know generally this is the natural custom build ...
A United States Postal Service delivery vehicle ended up rolling into an Upstate pond Tuesday afternoon, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.The jeep went into the pond near Hayworth ...
they’re just as ugly as all other mail trucks everywhere, ever; if not more so. So you’ll forgive us if we would have liked something more on the lines of this here Jeep pulling up our driveway.
As recently as a decade ago, I'd see so many discarded Postal Jeeps in the boneyards that I only documented about one in three that I ran across during my junkyard travels. Then a cultural shift ...