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Jeep FJ | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | |
Also called | Jeep Fleetvan |
Production | 1961–1975 |
Assembly | Toledo, Ohio, U.S. |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact van |
Layout | FR layout |
Related | |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.2 L F4-134 Hurricane I4 |
Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase |
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Length |
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Width | 64.7 in (1,643 mm) |
Height | 90.1 in (2,289 mm) |
Curb weight | 4,000 lb (1,814 kg) (GVW) |
The Jeep FJ Fleetvan was a compact delivery van manufactured by Willys Motors and Kaiser-Jeep from 1961 to 1975.[1] It was based on the DJ-3A Dispatcher, but equipped with the F-134 Hurricane engine. Two models were available, the FJ-3 and the longer FJ-3A. It came standard with the familiar Borg-Warner T-90 three-speed manual transmission. A Borg-Warner automatic was offered as an option.
Postal Service
Right-hand-drive FJ-3s were made for the US Postal Service. Most of these had horizontal grille slats in contrast to the seven vertical slats found on standard models.
The FJ-6 model (based on the CJ-6) was introduced in 1965 for postal use, which was ultimately replaced by the FJ-8 & FJ-9 introduced in 1975.
Gallery Jeep / Mahindra FJ
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Mahindra FJ
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Mahindra FJ-470/460
References
- ^ Foster, Patrick R. (2004). The Story of Jeep. Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87349-735-X.