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The "Junk Mail" 1978 postal Jeep project continues with wiring, cooling and fuel systems work, and fabricating the exhaust system before firing it up for the first time.
The "Junk Mail" 1978 postal Jeep project continues with wiring, cooling and fuel systems work, and fabricating the exhaust system before firing it up for the first time.
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