Here’s an unusual brochure that makes the argument for the FJ-3A vs. the GMC, Ford, VW, Corvair, and International Vans. This is on eBay.
FJ Research Archives
1961 FJ-3 Tuttle, OK **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(01/13/2016) Adrian had this FJ-3 for sale. You can contact him at Dariankozz@gmail.com.
“It is a 1961 with a 350 and it does run. It needs minor repairs to doors and glass and interior gutted (Previous owner wanted to build a food truck out of it). Hate to get rid of it, but it needs a good home.”
1965 FJ-6 Fleet Van Tulsa, OK **SOLD** Was $3500
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(01/04/2016) Hasn’t run in a long time.
” have a vintage 1964 or 65 FJ-6 Jeep Fleetvan used by the postal service. $3,500 obo. It was driven and parked many years ago. The body is in great shape and with someone who knows about these jeeps can restore it and use is for a variety of things. Very spacious and has all the window but two in the back, they were knocked out by a tree limb. ”
1961 FJ-3A Fleet Van Chattanooga, TN **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(01/17/2016) Lacks an engine and tranny.
“I unfortunately have to sell my 1961 FJ 3 fleet van. This was a US Mail service delivery van and it is right hand drive. This short wheelbase and tall profile makes it a awesome shop truck or advertising vehicle. It has the perfect patina and very limited rusted through holes. This is less motor and trans so you can put whatever drivetrain you want in it. This fan rolls and steers good and has the original rear end in it. I was told that they made around 200 of these and most of them got destroyed when they were decommissioned. A few of them got out if you worked for the post office they would sell you one. First $4,000.00 gets it.. I can tex more pictures. ..”
1961 FJ-3 Fleet Van Fresno, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
This includes a parts FJ (not shown). It runs.
“A non-profit organization is selling a 1961 Jeep Fleetvan Mail Truck and a parts vehicle.
One runs, rebuilt engine just need some brake work.
Other one (not shown) is just for parts.
We are asking 7K Obo.
1960(?) FJ-3A Brochure and Letter on eBay
This is an interesting piece.
“Early 1960’s letter with picture and specifications for the Jeep Fleetvan Model FJ-3A…if you have one of these vehicles you will find this piece of literature valuable…used condition as shown with stains and a crease…good luck and please check our feedback and other fine items from our home to yours.”
1963 FJ-3 Fleetvan Dallas, OR **SOLD**
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/06/2015) Needs a little work, but it sounds like it may run.
“1963 jeep van,very rare , only 100 built, divorce forces sale, needs clutch,and a few other minor things to run call”
1963 FJ-3 Angels Camp, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
There looks to be value here.
“1963 Willys Post office Fleet Van Mod.#F J-3
bene sitting for years something you don’t
see any more, Body frame no running gear”
1965 FJ-6 Olympia, WA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Rare, but looks rough.
“1965 Jeep fj6 Fleet Van, Old Mail carrier. Been sitting for years, just pulled from the woods but still fairly solid despite the forest on it. Rust holes only around the front left corner. Lots of potential and super rare. Hurrican 4cyl, Right hand drive, automatic, and fairly complete. I really want to keep this but have too many projects and don’t want it to sit. Could be a sweet camper, business van, ice cream truck, service truck, etc, etc…$2000 obo, No Title, Bill of sale only. possibly trade for air-cooled VW stuff”
1963 Studebaker Zip Van **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The FJ-6-like vehicle is actually built by Studebaker. Thanks to Ron for clarifying what it is.
“Here is your chance to get one of the coolest mini step vans ever produced! A very nice 1963 Studebaker Zip Van. These vans are one of the rarest of all the small step vans and super hard to find! They were only produced for 1 year and were only made for the US Postal Service.
This one is in great shape! New Midnight Blue Metallic and Silver 2 tone paint, brand new windshield, like new ultra low profile tires mounted on Boyd Coddington aluminum wheels. Just tuned up, new plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, choke cable, air filter, oil change, oil filter, carburetor rebuilt and new fan belt. All work and paint completed in the last 30 days. This van runs, drives, shifts and stops the way it should. Keep in mind this Zip Van is over 50 years old and is in no way a perfect restored vehicle.
































