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Chuck U Farley
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Early donks were used as rural mail vehicles.

Seriously? No one's posted this yet?

I believe this comes from a company related to Aixam.

In Vancouver pretty much all the Delivery vans are electric

Goggomobils

The Mailmaster is a bit of an odd duck.

I work for a company that repairs these things. To say they are weird is an understatement. I've spent dozens of hours road testing and driving these things. The front track is narrower than the rear track allowing for a ridiculously tight turning radius but utterly terrifying handling especially in bad weather. The

Not such a weird vehicle in and of itself, but the 1967 Ambassadors that AMC built for USPS were certainly different from the purpose-built trucklets they use today. Nearly 4000 right hand drive Ambassadors were sent to the post office that year, a sizable portion of the total output.

Everyt ime I see one it's like it's glaring at me in squinty Clint Eastwood style..."I got a delivery for ya...punk...."

That is not a postal vehicle.

This is suspect at best. With physical access to the car, you can do whatever you want. They never say whether the hack was 100% remote or required "limited modification".

All Part 25 certified aircraft.

It's metric, and so it's a craptonne.

Unless it was a badly managed response to a single engine failure.