UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Nice frame off restoration of a 1964 DJ-3A. You can see it has a gov tag on the dash.
“1964 Willys DJ3A Jeep, government issue. Original 4-cylinder flathead. Body off restoration, low miles. Body was media blasted, then heat-primed like factory before light body work and paint. NO GARBAGE RUST REPAIRS or SNEAKY PATCH PANELS! Beautiful original floors! Original seat frames, top bows, fenders, grille, tailgate, and hood also blasted and primed before paint, DONE RIGHT! Beautiful new canvas top, doors, and side curtains as original. Seats also redone original pattern olive vinyl. Ultra rare factory special order Willys Borg Warner automatic transmission! Believed to be the only drivable survivor with a factory automatic transmission. Runs great, fun to drive.”
rebuilt many of those trannys. j series trucks also had these, willys cars used gm 4spd hydramatic.
Hope we can get this S/N for our DJ3A Production / Survivor List. So far we know of another Navy DJ3A with AT but the shifter is on the column. We also know of a RHD DJ3A with AT. This one looks real nice.
Glenn and DAVE- I am emailing you info on this Jeep.
I want that slushbox in my 49 jeepster — no more missed shifts
A L-4 134 AND AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — THE GEARS ARE MARKED SLOW , SLOWER AND SLOWEST
That is a rare one for sure!
This is really quite stunning… and I’m an Army guy: I WANT to not like this Navy jeep;-)
The price even seems fair. I’m surprised it’s still available. Very nice and unique :-)!