UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
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Blue tarp anger management now in session.
No price AND no description. Interesting marketing strategy!
At least you can see the body at the bottom edge of the tarp. The Washington license plate is from the ’60s so my guess is that it hasn’t been used (on the streets) since the late ’70s. Although some have been known to be legal after that. The white/green painted plates were phased out for the 1968 reflectorized plates.
Seller must not have wanted to invest the 10 minutes involved in pulling the tarp.
Look very carefully at the front view and you can see the added sheet metal that makes up the delivery hardtop body. The side view shows where the body is factory cut for the delivery door opening. Can’t really tell if the rest of the top is intact or not, but this would be a DJ3A, just not sure what year either, but with the factory cut door opening, late 56 or into 1957.
Thanks for the note Tahirbutt. Great to hear you continue to enjoy your jeep. Yes, the grill appears correct for this model, though the orange parking lights are incorrect.