UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/31/2022) Unclear if the price is for both DJ-5s. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/31/2022) Unclear if the price is for both DJ-5s. No description provided.
These are reported to be identical, so only one is shown in the pictures. Thanks to Blaine for sharing.
https://missoula.craigslist.org/cto/d/missoula-1973-jeep-cj-two-available/7538328868.html
“BUY ONE OR BUY BOTH; TWO 1973 JEEP CJ’S; 6 Cyl.; AMC Motor; Automatic Transmission; One Has 79,749 Original Miles And The Other Has 57,652 Original Miles. Both Run And Drive. Only One Is Pictured (Except The Odometer), But They Are Identical) Priced At $2000.00 EACH”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
John shared this DJ-5 for sale. Unclear if it runs, but looks pretty solid for the price. No description provided.
Here’s an oddball.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/487795796012878
“1982 Mail jeep sitting on a 1996 s10 frame. 350 motor and 350 transmission. Steering has been converted to right hand drive. Runs and drivers great. Very fun and fast truck”
Mark shared this DJ. If nothing else, it seems to have a lot of USPS-related parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/789644602408986/
No title turns over and has compression and spark gust have not had time to work on it and get it going as is $800 or Best offer”
Mike shared this ad. Seller needs to sell these as part of an estate closing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1000252967291553
“postal jeeps I have 9 of them, from parts to complete jeeps with extra parts. Must be sold close estate some with titles some with bills of sale. Jeeps located near rock hill SC 29726 price 250 up.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $6000.
Hillery is selling her DJ-5 which she affectionately named “AI Green”. Unfortunately, Mr Green and Hillery didn’t want to follow her move to the desert, so he needs a new home. The license plate “FROM” seems appropriate for a mail delivery jeep. I also really liked the sticker, “Be Kind, We’re All Idiots”.
“This classic, head turning Postal Jeep is ready for his next home. For 4+ years this guy has been my small business stationery shop on wheels. He has been loved by many, nobody more than me. I’ve moved to the desert and he wants to stay somewhere cooler, so we’ve mutually agreed to split ways. He’s in excellent condition for a 50 year old machine.
Among the many things I’ve had replaced over the past four years:
– Rebuilt with a CJ-5 straight 6 engine
– Brakes
– Carburetor and Fuel Pump
– Starter
– Torque Converter
– Brakes
Cons
– Fuel guage has never worked (but I’m told is an easy fix)
– No power steering, be prepared to work when driving this guy!
Clean title with records showing work done.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/04/2021) This is a unique jeep that you may have see pics of around the internet/facebook. Both back axles are powered. A few readers have seen this in person and know the builder. One especially unique thing about it is that the jeep was originally a rare DJ-6.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1357040958095194
“Selling 1 of a kind custom 1966 CJ5 jeep , V6 auto. 6×6, former Holbrook specialty jeep, jolly jeepers rig, new tires,new paint and seats. V6 with turbo 400 transmission, bobcat tracks can be added , front winch. Off road use only. Ready for fun. 25,000$ No trades Trailer not included”
Mike shared this DJ-5-transformed-into-a-smoker (in the back) and grille (under the hood).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/734804307543868
“Pull up with this at your next party. Built from the shell of an old postal jeep. 18 ga steel welded in the cargo area(back) and sealed and all shelves (2) are on rollers so they pull out. Side back windows have shelf to keep things warm. Under the hood you have a 36″ flat top griddle for cooking. I built a fire box that only uses wood or charcoal. I used only hickory wood. Smoker is mounted on a trailer for easy towing. All lights on jeep except headlights work as they should .”
This rear-wheel-drive build is interesting. It’s listed as a 1960 DJ-5 but those weren’t built until 1966 (it also lacks the faux battery box lid of a 1960 body). The fenders are later than 1960, too. The half top is one of the nicer ones I’ve seen, but I don’t recognize the model. The engine sounds like it would work well. The work n the jeep looks well done.
https://victoriatx.craigslist.org/cto/d/victoria-jeep-willys/7463106169.html
“Jeep Willys DJ5 with RWD, new less then 200 miles, built with the best of everything. It has a 2.0L Ford TIVCT crate engine, 3.91 Ford 9″ rear with track lock, 2″ front axle with GM metric bakes front/rear, 5 speed manual and lots of other parts too numerous to list here. NO TEXT MESSAGES I WILL NOT ANSWER. Licensed as an antique vehicle. Will consider trades for another vehicle that fits my lifestyle.”