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The venerable Grumman LLV mail truck is soon getting its AARP membership card, so the USPS wants to replace it with something a little newer and fancier. You know what that means? Cheap surplus ...
Truck yeah! The US Postal Service on Tuesday unveiled a modern replacement for the iconic Grumman LLV mail truck that has been in use since the late 1980s. The new design consists of a waist-high f… ...
That mail truck has a name: the Grumman LLV (Long Life Vehicle), and I just found an incredible picture that suggests that there were plans for an LLV-based roadster.
USPS picks a new mail truck—and no, they won’t all be electric [Updated] Oshkosh Defense will design and build 50,000-165,000 NGDV trucks over 10 years.
Although these mail trucks are no longer built in Montgomery, these Pennsylvania-built units are worthy of note. The United States Postal Service (USPS) decided not to renew its LLV contract in ...
Aging Grumman LLV delivery trucks were never meant to be in service this long, which has resulted in numerous breakdowns and even fires.
The lightweight, boxy U.S. Postal Service mail truck that you've grown accustomed to seeing drive up and down your street for the last 30 years is about to be replaced. On Tuesday, the USPS ...
LS swaps are a dime a dozen, so it's not often one catches our eye like this one has. One man decided it would be a good idea to drop a 6.0-liter V-8 into a decommissioned Grumman LLV USPS mail ...
The USPS is investigating after one of its drivers was filmed off-roading a Grumman LLV mail truck in an apparent bid to escape a traffic jam in Florida. Where else?
Grumman developed the Long Life Vehicle (LLV) back in the 1980s and has since put 215,000 of them onto the front lines of mail carrying duty. The iconic mail carrier had a good run, but the fleet ...
Although these mail trucks are no longer built in Montgomery, these Pennsylvania-built units are worthy of note. The United States Postal Service (USPS) decided not to renew its LLV contract in ...
Although these mail trucks are no longer built in Montgomery, these Pennsylvania-built units are worthy of note. The United States Postal Service (USPS) decided not to renew its LLV contract in ...