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Carriers with the 2006 True Right Hand Drive Wranglers for your
route! You get the same legendary 4 wheel drive performance Jeep is
famous for, Just in a right hand drive.
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Right Hand Drive Jeep Information
Helping to ease the upcoming holiday mail load,
the Chrysler Group introduces the new 2003 JeepĀ® Wrangler
right-hand-drive Postal Unit available beginning December 2002.
"Jeep is the ultimate utilitarian vehicle. When
Jeep returned from WWII, it went immediately into government
agricultural and postal services. Jeep Wrangler returns to this
unique postal market because it demands capability and versatility.
As an off-road, four-wheel drive vehicle, Jeep Wrangler can handle
the weather and the rough terrain, while still being fun to drive,"
said Jeff Bell- Vice President Jeep, DaimlerChrysler
Corporation.
Available to letter carriers everywhere, the
reintroduction of the Postal Jeep is welcome back to this historic
segment. The Jeep Dispatcher (DJ3A) was the first Jeep vehicle
built for the U.S. Postal service. Based on the Jeep Universal
(CJ3A) introduced in 1949, the Jeep Dispatcher was built from
1955-64 and was equipped with a flat four engine to cut costs. The
two-wheel drive Jeep Dispatcher featured a hard top and sliding
doors.
The second mail Jeep Dispatcher (DJ5) model,
produced from 1965-83, was based on the Jeep CJ5, which endured as
a popular vehicle with improvements in power, axles, transmission
and seating comfort. Jeep CJ5's exterior styling also featured a
rounded body contour.
Prior to the 2003 Jeep Wrangler right-hand-drive
announcement, the last Jeep to be sold in the postal segment was
the 2001 Jeep Cherokee, which is now discontinued. Jeep 4X4
vehicles are favored by rural letter carriers throughout the
country.
While sporting the same signature Jeep grille and
round headlamps, as the historic postal Jeep models, the new 2003
Jeep Wrangler has some exterior differences. The Wrangler Postal
Unit is a hard top with full metal doors and roll up windows to
keep the mail secured, while the interior has a rear removable seat
which creates ample space for bulk mail and packages.