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The 1978 postal Jeep is buttoned up then hits the trails on the rocks.
The 1978 postal Jeep is buttoned up then hits the trails on the rocks.
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S2 "Junk Mail Wrap Up and Payoff"The 1978 postal Jeep is buttoned up then hits the trails on the rocks.
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S2, EP17 "EFI Swap Lets Junk Mail DJ5 Conquer the Trails"Project Junk Mail is back into the shop to address some trail problems; upgrading the carburetor for a EFI system giving a better performance on steep terrain; giving the steering a boost before heading back out on the trails.
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