Mike shared this photo from Facebook. Poor jeeps! It might have originated here (a DJ-5 site)
Here’s another dead postal jeep graveyard:
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Mike shared this photo from Facebook. Poor jeeps! It might have originated here (a DJ-5 site)
Here’s another dead postal jeep graveyard:
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Hard to believe they would scrap all those postal jeeps, maybe the right hand drive was a safety concern, seems like a waste.
several folks who drove a DJ-5 on a daily basis (postal workers) and one collecter I know claim it was hard to admire these unless you really enjoyed solving automotive mysteries constantly. Don’t know personally, but this photo is disturbing on several levels…
I can think of several uses for these, even if sold to a low bidder. It seems a terrible waste of taxpayer money. I know our little rural post office spent a fortune on two right hand drive brand new model jeeps that these would have worked fine for. Oh well, “free” money.
I really need parts for my 1979 amc jeep rhd with a 121 cubic inch 4 cylinder any help is appreciated
dhidalgo2375@yahoo.com
Hi Donovan,
This guy sells DJ parts: http://www.postaljeep.net
– Dave
I drive dj5c daily. Over my other car cause smiles people get seeing it
Anyone know where I can get a DJ body I need one for mine
Ronald,
I’m not sure where you are located, but if you are in the Southeast, you can try http://www.postaljeep.net. They are located in Alabama. Most likely, you’ll need to buy a used DJ-5.
Best of luck,
– Dave
When I was a manager for the City of Chillicothe OH, we had one for parking enforcement and one for parts. When it was time to replace it, the Postal system was no longer releasing them to anyone -individual or government agency alike. Said they were too dangerous (which they were). Whole parking lot full of them in the depot in Columbus OH to be crushed. I think it was probably people at Jeep wanting it done, just like they influenced the crushing of the M151s.