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It is probably King Charles ll or Henry llV
try looking for yourself...http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp?bmLocale=en
U.S. Postal service LLV is the only vehicle I know of that is not required to have a license plate.
US postal delivery trucks are Grumman LLV trucks built on a GM chassis.
Hours Before - 2010 was released on: USA: 3 June 2010 (LLV Film Festival)
The United States Postal Service delivery truck LLV has a length of 14 ft 7.5 inches.
No. The Chevrolet LLV (Vortec 2900) engine introduced in 2007 is a 2.9L straight-4 DOHC engine
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The post office could let you use one of their vehicles if they have one available. When you drive your car to deliver a route, it is a temporary post office vehicle.
A Postal Carrier is a Mailman. They used the Jeep DJ-5 right hand drive up until the introduction of the LLV built by Grumman Aircraft Corporation in the late 80s. That vehicle, designated LLV which stands for Long Life Vehicle entered service in 1987. It is no longer in production but most of the over 100,000 delivered are still running today. Built on a Chevy S-10 Chassis modified to accept the all aluminum body the right hand drive vehicle is power by the GM 2.5 Liter 4 cylinder specifically designed for mail delivery. They are expected to last up to 30 years.
The USPS LLV vehicle pictured above has a Chevrolet S-10 chassis widened in the rear. It is powered by the GM 2.5 liter 4 cylinder. The body is all aluminum and was constructed by Grumman aircraft corporation.