Just wanting to know if it was done, I just saw one. I thought it would be an interesting build since it looks like a POS, but looks like it might be a little light.
Name suggestion: Postal Whipped.
Or the Low Life Vernacular. LLV.
Just wanting to know if it was done, I just saw one. I thought it would be an interesting build since it looks like a POS, but looks like it might be a little light.
Name suggestion: Postal Whipped.
Or the Low Life Vernacular. LLV.
Going Postal
Grumman LLV is based on a 1982 Chevy S-10 chassis, seems like that would make the possibilities for part swapping would be practically endless.
I looked into them a bit. Turns out that because some people who control congress have a whole starve the beast attitude that involves sabotaging any major government function that they'd prefer to drive into private hands, the USPS basically hasn't been allowed to make any major fleet purchases to replace their 30+yo LLVs. I mean, i hate the other side too, but don't count on picking up any cheap LLVs at auction any time soon.
I wanted to.
I was gonna called it “Speedy Delivery”, and dress like Mr. McFeely:
...even if he does have a creepy name.
SVreX said:I wanted to.
I was gonna called it “Speedy Delivery”, and dress like Mr. McFeely:
...even if he does have a creepy name.
That is awesome.
Name may be creepy, but that was Fred Rogers’ middle name and his mother’s maiden name IRRC
SVreX said:I wanted to.
I was gonna called it “Speedy Delivery”, and dress like Mr. McFeely:
...even if he does have a creepy name.
Now if you showed up at some random cruise night/car show driving an LLV and also dressed to look like creepy McFeely, you’d either be on something or onto something.
In reply to drainoil :
He could always get one of those creepy crying toddler dolls & dress it up like him.
Yup. They basically took an 82 S10 with a 2.5L and dropped a mail truck body on it.
Do it. That's a dare.
When I lived in Florida, LLVs would somehow popup on Craigslist for about Challenge money.
Besides sharing lots of drivetrain components with the S10, didn't they have an aluminum body?
I'd name mine "Hot Box".
EDIT: Google never fails to deliver.
Vigo and I have chatted about this. We both think it's a good plan if either of us could find a suitable cheap shell to start with. I don't think either of us are looking very hard.
84FSP said:Saw this at a Vdub show last year. Strangely interesting?
That is an FFV, slightly different
It’d be completely crazy, but imagine a post office worker showing up to the challenge IN the LLV. In uniform, tape over the name tag. Run the cones, drag it, concourse and chat. Then he/she leaves, with no name ever given... a legend we would tell grandkids about!
Pete Gossett said:In reply to drainoil :
He could always get one of those creepy crying toddler dolls & dress it up like him.
Or dress like Mr. McFeely and fill the back of the van to the top with those dolls.
I spent seven years as a Post Office mechanic prior to making the jump to the fire service.
The LLV is a good solid truck which was designed for a 15 years life span. Here we are now with the earliest ones exceeding 30 years old.
The best of the bunch were the mid year 93 through 94 ones. They have the 2.2 engine.
You can always tell the year of a mail truck by looking at the truck number over the windshield. The first number is the year, ex 7931102 would be an 87 model, 0827306 would be a 1990, 4311304 would be a 94 model..etc. They built LLVs from 1987-1994.
I was recently a Mail Carrier and kinda liked my LLV, I was in Panarama City and most of our fleet still had the remnants of the Olympic stickers on them. One of our drivers totaled a LLV and they replaced it with a FFV (Flex Fuel Vehicle) that was based on a Ford ranger. I much preferred my LLV.
I still have all my uniforms if someone does decide to do this.
https://salem.craigslist.org/cto/d/retired-mail-truck/6675443170.html
One for sale in Salem, OR for $950.
Someone needs to make this happen!
I'm not sure if this is real or some sort of Internet hoax, but how about trying to recreate this?
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