My $500 Postal Jeep doesn't have four-wheel drive, and yet, on the off-road trails of Moab, Utah, it blew me away with its capability. That was right up until, when I ...
My 1976 Postal Jeep was the least safe car I ever drove despite it being in excellent mechanical condition. The fact is, the vehicle came from the factory with only two crash safety features: a lap ...
For Jim Stuart, growing up watching his mother drive a United States Postal Service Jeep day in and day out through all types of weather conditions was a way of life. As the years went on the Jeep ...
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Just about the simplest street-legal motor vehicle available during its 30-year production run, the two-wheel-drive Jeep DJ is best known as a U.S. Postal Service delivery vehicle. Here’s one in a ...
I came of driving age in the early 1980s, when running ex-USPS Dispatchers were available for hilariously cheap prices, and several of my acquaintances used them as daily drivers at that time. This is ...
Mail trucks don’t get a lot of love as they’re no frill vehicles with a singular purpose. However, that’s not the case with this 1971 Jeep DJ which was transformed into a one-of-a-kind hot rod for ...
One of the most iconic mail vehicles of all time is the humble postal Jeep. Ask any mail nerd about their favorite truck and the postal Jeep would probably be second only to the more legendary Grumman ...
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