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What was the oldest UPS vehicle you have ever driven?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 377974" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>We called it the "triple deuce" or the "Chinese armored personell carrier"...it was a late 50's era P-800, #14222. Wooden door, wooden shelves, doghouse engine cover in the cab. The key was on the <u>left</u> side, so whoever got stuck in it had to spend half a day retraining themselves to hold the keys in their left hand instead of the right. It was truly an awful truck, and it just wouldnt die. The engine would throw a rod or blow a head gasket, but the mechanics would just swap another one in that night and the next morning it would be back again. It was truly the Freddy Kruger of package cars, no matter what you did to it it refused to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 377974, member: 14668"] We called it the "triple deuce" or the "Chinese armored personell carrier"...it was a late 50's era P-800, #14222. Wooden door, wooden shelves, doghouse engine cover in the cab. The key was on the [U]left[/U] side, so whoever got stuck in it had to spend half a day retraining themselves to hold the keys in their left hand instead of the right. It was truly an awful truck, and it just wouldnt die. The engine would throw a rod or blow a head gasket, but the mechanics would just swap another one in that night and the next morning it would be back again. It was truly the Freddy Kruger of package cars, no matter what you did to it it refused to die. [/QUOTE]
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