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Brief History/Summary

The Jeep Dispatcher, or DJ, is a two-wheel-drive variant of the CJ series. Production started in 1955 by Kaiser, which became Kaiser-Jeep in 1963, and in 1970 American Motors (AMC) purchased Kaiser’s money-losing Jeep operations establishing AM General, a wholly owned subsidiary, that built this model through 1983.

Trim Levels

Body/Dimensions of the various trims

Special Edition Trims

Engines

DJ-3A (1955-64) 134ci Four cylinder L-head, three speed manual

DJ-5 (1965-67) 134ci Four cylinder L-head, three speed manual

DJ-5A (1968-70) Chevy four cylinder, Powerglide automatic

DJ-5B (1970-72) AMC 232 Inline 6, BorgWarner T-35 three speed automatic

DJ-5C (1973-74) AMC 232 Inline 6, T-35 or M-11 automatic

DJ-5D (1975-76) AMC 232 Inline 6, 727 TorqueFlite automatic

DJ-5F (1977-78) AMC 232 or 258 Inline 6, 727 TorqueFlite automatic

DJ-5G (1979) Audi 121 four cylinder, 904 TorqueFlite automatic

DJ-5L (1982) General Motors 151 four cylinder, Chrysler 904 transmission

DJ-5M (1983-84) AMC 150 four cylinder. Chrysler 904 transmission

Transmissions (include gearing info)

DJ-3A (1955-64) Three speed manual

DJ-5 (1965-67) Three speed manual

DJ-5A (1968-70) Powerglide automatic

DJ-5B (1970-72) BorgWarner T-35 three speed automatic

DJ-5C (1973-74) T-35 or M-11 automatic

DJ-5D (1975-76) 727 TorqueFlite automatic

DJ-5F (1977-78) 727 TorqueFlite automatic

DJ-5G (1979) 904 TorqueFlite automatic

DJ-5L (1982) Chrysler 904 transmission

DJ-5M (1983-84) Chrysler 904 transmission

Axles (include gearing info)

Additional Info (for things that don't fit in the other sections)

Other Resources/Links

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