A reader shared these photos. He’s going to learn more about them. Amazingly, three additional FJs popped up for sale yesterday. You can find them below.
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A reader shared these photos. He’s going to learn more about them. Amazingly, three additional FJs popped up for sale yesterday. You can find them below.
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I wonder where these are located and if they are for sale??
Wayne,
A reader is investigating this very issue.
– Dave
Ex-US Mail vans, from the look of the paint that remains. Would be nice to make one good one out of the two, if they can’t both be saved.
“CD” logo on one of them. Fun vehicles.
It seems they are not as rare just not popular vehicles to restore. We plan to restore ours as stock as possible and use it for pick up & delivery for our Laundromat. It will be the only one in our town.
We are looking for body parts or maybe a donor van close to Georgia and cheap(?)
I am gonna need a couple of the steel wheels and I would like to find the correct hubcaps. So EVERYONE start looking. LOL
Thank You
The 2 rusted red white blue fJ3 postal vans are of course not the two in the next CA AD.
They are. In. TN and not for sale.
wayne ; I have wheels.
Gary. K. In TN.
931fourzeronine9981
has anyone found out location or contact info thanks tony
I am a serious buyer for one of these vans.
Please call or email me. 325-234-5249
Any tips on how to find/ buy one of these from someone/ somewhere
else?
Candi,
You have to watch eWillys, Craigslist, local auctions, ebay, and other classified sites. They’ve become very desirable and very expensive. I see maybe 2-4 of these for sale a year.
– Dave