| 1957 Willys DJ-3A $9,900 Highlands, NC |
| Not sure the back story here, the seller seems legit, looks like was listed at Mecum and Sold this year so not sure really.
VIN / SERIAL 56337 / 10170 https://www.mecum.com/lots/1160059/1957-willys-jeep/?aa_id=746693-0 |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| Beautiful 1957 Jeep Willys! This thing is a blast. Was purchased for plans that didn’t come to fruition, so it needs a good home! It has a rebuilt title that is on the way in the mail from the auction company. 134 Cl inine 4-cylinder engine 3-speed manual transmission |
| https://www.facebook.com/share/17oHApW2up/ |
DJ-3A Research Archives
1956 Dispatcher Newspaper Ad’s and More….
1956 Dispatcher Newspaper Ad’s
There were 2 versions of this advertisement that were fairly common, The Hard Top and Soft Top (Convertible Top), there will be more on the Tops at the end of this post.
1956 DISPATCHER
1956 DJ Advertisement Soft Top (Convertible Top)
1956 DJ Advertisement Hard Top
1956 DJ
DJ Top Options
There were 4 top options available, I guess 5 if you count No Top for the “Basic”
Here is an article from 10-9-1956, I clipped out of FL…

DJ Mailer Brochure
Dave had posted a really cool summary page here….
But I will summarize them here as well from the additional ad I have referenced.
DJ-3A Basic
No Top, looks to have a single seat and open passenger side and rear cargo area.
DJ-3A Full Top
This is the actual DJ sent over by Dave that looks really correct for a Full Top version.
This has side doors and rear access, also has side windows. The only thing different is the physical shape of the rear window in the Sales Brochures it shows the rear window more rectangle, and this has a more trapezoid look to it and matches the design of the side doors and probably provides better viewing out the back.
DJ-3A Hard Top
DJ-3A Half Top
Here is a clipping of a DJ-3A Half Top
DJ-3A Soft Top / Convertible Top
This ad refers to this as a “Soft Top” the Sales Brochures list it as the “Convertible Top”, Has the same description in the article clipped above for the function of the Convertible Top.
1956 Jeep Willys DJ3A $4,500 Union Grove, WI
| 1956 Jeep Willys DJ3A $4,500 Union Grove, WI |
| Dave sent over this great DJ he found on FB and of course had a ton of background on the rig. Always appreciate his content he shares with us! Thanks. |
| Dave’s Comments |
| This has an original DJ-3A top! Wow! That is a minor miracle. In 17 years of doing ewillys only one other time did I find a DJ-3A convertible top included for sale. If it were near me, I would buy it just for that top (for my convertible). |
| The seats look original. The shifter looks repaired. The 0-8 King Seeley speedometer looks original. It has the proper dry-gauze air cleaner. Other parts look in good shape. The body has been patched/repaired in places. |
| INFORMATION FROM SELLER: |
| 1956 Jeep Willys DJ4A, “Barn Find” Survivor, manual transmission, project car, with original top roof, original seats, original wheels covers, car has been sitting for years, not running condition, no key. Car need to be towed. Selling “AS IS. Clean title.
Clean title $4,500 plus tax and registration JL Automotive LLC |
| https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1200159742280953 |
1956 Willys DJ3A $10,000 Fairfield, CA
1956 Willys DJ3A $10,000 Fairfield, CA
So they listed this as a CJ-3A but it looks like a DJ-3A
I really like the rig it look cool, speedo is early large 0-8. Pretty clean rig.
Information from seller:
1956 Willys CJ3a – 4 Wheel Drive with 20,372 original miles. Excellent Condition, no dents. Price is firm.
1956 Willys DJ -3A $2,300 Limington, ME ***SOLD***
1956 Willys DJ -3A $2,300 Limington, ME
***SOLD***
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1332295868466459/?ref=saved&referral_code=null
DJ-3A
Information from seller:
Was in a wreck, frame is bent. The tub is rust free with minor damage. Disassemble for the tub, decided to go a different route.
1956 Willys Jeep DJ-3A $3,500 Hillsboro, MO
1956 Willys Jeep DJ-3A $3,500 Hillsboro, MO
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DJ-3A
Information from seller
It is a 2 Wheel Dr. dispatcher call for more information at [hidden information]. We look at all trades if it’s up online it’s for sale when it Sold, I will take it down thanks David
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/722846453550066/?ref=saved&referral_code=null
1960 Willys DJ Lawrenceville, PA
1960 Willys DJ Lawrenceville, PA
Andy’s Picks
DJ in PA
Information from seller:
Willy’s DJ. No title. All there but in rough condition! Video of running was from last year no promises now! Looking for best offer or trades!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1003938811928328/?ref=saved&referral_code=null
1956 DJ3A $5000 Canton, CT
1956 DJ3A $5000 Canton, CT
I asked if this could be cross posted on eWillys and William said yes, so here is a 1956 DJ3A, owned for 40+ years, lots of other details are available on this one.
If interested it’s also cross posted on OWF.
You can email: wrplourd at gmail.com
Information from seller:
1956 DJ3A I have owned for 40+ years. Early on when i was in my early 20’s, it was my daily driver, but for most of that time it has sat in a barn in Maine.
In 2017 I brought it home to Connecticut with the intentions of “restoring” it to a weekend driver. While some work was done, more needs to be done and sadly I have lost the desire to continue the job. I’m looking for someone to pick up where I left off!
If interested, please reach out and I’ll fill you in with all the details, plenty more photos too.
Thanks everyone!
https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?threads/1956-dj3a-needs-a-new-home.30855/#post-398747
1958? Convertible DJ-3A Alexandria, OH $2300- AD REMOVED
AD REMOVED
This is Dave .. David shared this Convertible DJ-3A. It’s listed as a 1958, but has a King-Seeley 0-8 speedometer, which would make the jeep a 1956 model if original to the jeep. However, this has a curved front bumper, something I didn’t think was introduced until later (perhaps in 1958?).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1318915475829765/
“1958 willys dj3 dispatch jeep column shift starts runs it’s a project needs brakes fuel tank reinstalled it’s 2 wheel drive has no seats very neat looking jeep flat fender jeep asking”
Abandoned DJ-3A w/4WD Made to Run Again
David, a reader from Texas, shared this video of an abandoned jeep made to run again. Called a CJ-3A in the video, it is clear it was was originally a 2WD DJ-3A. Given the Stewart Warner gauge coupled with the lack of a passenger-side heater vent, this is likely a ’58 or ’59 model. The jeep was adapted to 4WD using the axles from a WWII jeep (steering on the front axle; full floaters on the rear). The transmission cross member is likely WWII as well, though it could be from a 2A. I didn’t watch the entirely of the video, but maybe there are more clues (such as T84 vs T90).





















































































