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Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Shuttle Is a Chevrolet Express She Calls Scooby

Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Shuttle Is a Chevrolet Express She Calls Scooby 1 photo
Photo: Jennifer Epstein on Twitter
She might have long indicated that she had no interest in running for president again. But the high approval ratings and polls have indicated Hillary as the favorite among Democrats for the 2016 presidential nomination. Her announcement was one email and a video away from becoming official, and now Hillary Clinton is already on the trail. Since we have covered cars driven by state officials before, we figured it would interesting to see what the former First Lady is using.
The 67-year-old politician announced her candidacy three days ago. “Everyday Americans need a champion. And I want to be that champion,” is Clinton’s message in the video she released. Since we’re not into politics that much, we’re not going to talk more about next year’s elections.

We did however stumbled upon this picture. It’s the van in which Rodham traveled 1,000 miles (1,600 km) recently. According to the Bloomberg reporter who is covering Hillary Clinton's nomination, she is using this Chevrolet Express.

The former First Lady calls the vehicle Scooby, just like the famous cartoon dog. The former state secretary apparently used this conversion van to kick off her run for office. She recently embarked on a long-distance road trip from her home in New York to the campaign battleground of Iowa.

According to Yahoo Autos, the Chevy Express in question is built by UAW workers in Wentzville, Missouri, and customized by the Explorer Van company, a small family-owned business in Indiana. The 6-liter V8 engine is stock, but optional enhancements ca be carried away upon request. In other words, this van is quite famous for being a luxurious living room on wheels that apparently doubles as an election vehicle.
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