Why Grumman LLV Dominated US Streets for 30+ Years
Every day, millions of Americans see them rumbling down their streets—boxy, white mail trucks with their distinctive right-hand drive configuration and sliding doors. These aren’t just any delivery vehicles. These are Grumman Long Life Vehicles, or LLVs, and they’ve been the backbone of American mail delivery for over three decades. #america #usps #mail #usa #grumman

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