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  2. Divco - Wikipedia

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    Divco badge Divco delivery truck Divco Twin 1938 in Napa, California. Divco was a brand name of delivery trucks built and marketed in the United States. Divco is an acronym which stands for Detroit Industrial Vehicles COmpany. Divco became known for its multi-stop delivery trucks, particularly in use as home delivery vehicles by dairy producers ...

  3. International Metro Van - Wikipedia

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    Typically, they were 1/2-, 3/4-, or 1-ton panel trucks that allowed the driver to stand or sit while driving the vehicle. Variations included a passenger bus called a Metro Coach, a Metro partial cab-chassis with front-end sections (for end-user customization), and a cab-over truck called a "walk-in cab".

  4. New Ugly Duck U.S. Postal Trucks Debut, And Carriers ... - AOL

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    The only form of A/C the USPS's old Grumman LLV mail trucks, which have been in service since 1987, had was a hilariously small fan or opening the side doors and driving as fast as they could go.

  5. Grumman LLV - Wikipedia

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    As its name suggests, the Grumman LLV is easily capable of a long life. The required lifespan specified by the U.S. Postal Service was 24 years, but in 2009, this was extended to 30 years. The Grumman LLV can easily last over 200,000 miles on its original engine and transmission before needing an overhaul.

  6. Refrigerator truck - Wikipedia

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    A refrigerator truck or chiller lorry (also called a reefer), is a van or truck designed to carry perishable freight at low temperatures. Most long-distance refrigerated transport by truck is done in articulated trucks pulling refrigerated hardside (box) semi-trailers , although insulated curtainsiders are common in some countries.

  7. Multi-stop truck - Wikipedia

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    A multi-stop truck operated by FedEx Ground. A multi-stop truck (also known as a step van, walk-in van, delivery van, or bread truck; "truck" and "van" are interchangeable in some dialects) is a type of commercial vehicle designed to make multiple deliveries or stops, with easy access to the transported cargo held in the rear.

  8. Oshkosh NGDV - Wikipedia

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    The Oshkosh Next Generation Delivery Vehicle (NGDV) is a mail truck for the United States Postal Service (USPS). The contract award, made to Oshkosh Defense, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation, in February 2021, is valued at $6 billion. Up to 160,000 vehicles will be built in a new South Carolina factory.

  9. Wiltshire in pictures: Cold snap brings frosty scenes

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    Brrrrr: Temperatures plunged to -5C overnight on Thursday as an amber health alert for cold weather was issued for the area. Teams of gritters worked late into the night to ensure our county's ...