UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000. Jason reports this is rough (see comments). It is a later model Convertible DJ-3A.
“62 willy’s jeep with a blown motor 1000 O.B.O.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000. Jason reports this is rough (see comments). It is a later model Convertible DJ-3A.
“62 willy’s jeep with a blown motor 1000 O.B.O.”
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Looks like a DJ3A body on a 4WD chassis.
I called on this today, It is located in Quimby Iowa. I am not sure on the tub, maybe a repro? He said it was ford powered and had a ford trans. 3b windshield? I did not know they would fit that well. The exhaust is unique as well.
Thanks Brock! That is one version of the DJ windshield.
I guess I learned something, I did not know that could be a dj windshield. Is that the same as the 3b or different?
I went and looked. Ford 289 with home made adapter to T90. Firewall and floor cut out as well as rear wheel houses cut. Dash hacked. Grill moved forward and welded on. Frame has a lot of torch and stick welding work done. Springs have been cut off and welded back on with 2″ blocks. VIN tag has been off.
Ouch. That doesn’t sound too good. Thanks!
– Dave
Thank you Jason and I am sure my wife thanks you for saving me the trip