UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Jamie shared this FJ-3 ad. It’s a project.
“1961-1964 FJ3 Jeep Fleetvan for sale, not sure of exact year. No title, bill of sale only. This is the right hand, stand and drive model. Not sure the last time I saw one for sale, as these are getting very hard to find. A true piece of Americana. Body is in good shape with only one area of rust (just past the driver’s door, near the bottom). All original drivetrain, not sure if it runs as it has been sitting since the 80’s. Originally from Colorado, just arrived in PA. Missing the steering wheel, and back two wheels are not original.”
Six grand, I don’t think so, hard sell at that price.
Are they that narrow, or are the pictures not accurately showing the width?
YES THEY ARE THAT NARROW, drove one back in the 60’s on a daily route job. With the right weight distribution, you could make them tip.
They are built on a DJ3A chassis, which has the same dimensions as the CJ3A and 2A, so yes they are very narrow and they are slightly over 7 feet tall, so tipping is definitely a possibility if you are not careful.
SOLD – thank you for posting!
Congrats Jamie! I’ve updated the post.
– Dave
Thanks. Will be sharing another one in the coming weeks. Thanks again.
I am looking for help in finding out what year my Willys is and what its purpose was. Does anyone know where I can find help?
Hi Toynette,
email me at d@deilers.com and I may be able to help. Email me some pics. If you have a VIN or serial number, that would be even better.
– Dave (ewillys.com)
I have a combined body & chassis parts list book for the FJ3A Fleetvan dated Willys Motors 1962, this may be of help. I emailed a pic of the cover to Dave.
Thanks Mike; for some reason I didn’t get it? Meanwhile, I’ve identified Toynette’s vehicle. It’s a rare 1960 Economy Delivery Wagon: http://www.ewillys.com/2015/12/18/1958-jeep-economy-delivery-van-brochure-on-ebay/