UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(2014/11/2014) This DJ has had 4WD and a newer motor added.
“1962 jeep willies straight 6 engine fresh paint military axles.New shocks.4×4 works great. Call or text for more info”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(2014/11/2014) This DJ has had 4WD and a newer motor added.
“1962 jeep willies straight 6 engine fresh paint military axles.New shocks.4×4 works great. Call or text for more info”
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Engine looks like a 60s Ford Falcon 6 cylinder.
If this was a postal jeep, it is by far the nicest one I’ve ever seen. Plus I’m a sucker for a great metallic paint job, and this one is stunning. Very nice 🙂
I do like those tops…and I’m with Joe, very pretty.
This appears to have the doors modified to hinge from the front, rather than the standard DJ3A hardtops that had sliding doors on both sides. The large side windows are different than standard hardtops on DJ3A models. Sure would be easier to see out of! The engine does look like a 6 cylinder Falcon.