UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/13/2021) Could be some parts value here. It has a DJ-3A hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/918028208770932
“1953 Jeep willys. Needs a lotta work. No title but have vin plate. No motor.”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/13/2021) Could be some parts value here. It has a DJ-3A hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/918028208770932
“1953 Jeep willys. Needs a lotta work. No title but have vin plate. No motor.”
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I like this one, lots of potential, truly a NJ style Jeep. Bring back the good old days. Note the faded lettering on the fiberglass top, Nichols Pharmacy, many drug stores in my area of North Jersey used DJ3A Dispatchers as delivery vehicles in the 50’s-60’s. Along with PIZZA JEEPS, this was the most common use for Dispatchers in NJ. Three years later, a dealer would take then in on trade, and guys like me would pick then up cheap, and mount the body on our 2A’s & 3A’s.
Did a quick search on Nichols Pharmacy and did come up with some interesting information, although I don’t know if it’s related to this particular drug store.