Junked Jeep Stash Tour - Rust Holy Toledo Part II
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In 1965 the FJ-3 was replaced by the FJ-6. This '66 FJ-6 is a former U.S. Post Office rig, complete with RH steering to ease rural mail delivery. The FJ-6's angular construction and increased frontal glass area added interior volume and allowed for a large desk surface next to the driver for mail sorting. No doubt, the simplified flat body panels-devoid of compound curves-reduced stamping costs for improved profitability during construction. We're digging the original-issue Jeep hub cap on the front wheel. View Related Article
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