Jerry Huber shared this unusually modified DJ-5. It’s now a draught jeep, modified by and for Tapped 419, which provides draft beer (or root beer) for parties via a Fire Truck and now a DJ-5.
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3 DJ-5 Postal Jeeps Bellefontaine, OH **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Roger Martin shared these three postal jeep projects (or parts).
“3 postal jeeps that I’ve totally lost interest in 2 are titled in my name the other one was never titled the shadybowl one I have driven new floors doors working new brakes and tires all the way around had lots of engine and transmission troubles after all the frame off bodywork. One thing after another and now it’s time to sell them extra doors parts one without the cab has a good 2.5 and transmission but I’m getting busy so it’s time someone else takes over”
1975 DJ-5 Prineville, OR $3000
This might be a solid DJ-5.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1235928200704293
“Old mail jeep, runs and drives. Rebuilt carb, doors work, and everything else as well. Good tags and title”
More on Military DJ-5s
Gayland shared these photos showing the military DJ-5s offered by AMC in the early 1970s. Time has tinted the images. The “brown” Army jeeps are actually OD green for the Army, while the Navy “white” jeeps may actually be haze gray.
US Army Jeep Photo:
US Navy Jeep Photo:
1978 DJ-5 Pineville, LA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Chuck and Angela are selling this former ice-cream-jeep.
“1978 AM General DJ5 Postal Jeep Dispatcher VIN# DJ5F7104801 Mileage: 70800 Engine: 151 Cu In (2.5L) 4-Cylinder GM Iron Duke Right-Hand Drive Last Used in 2020 as Ice Cream Truck Over $500 New Parts Included Clean Title Needs Front Brake Work No Trades, No Checks, No Food Stamps”