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- DJ-3A (1955–1964)
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- The first of the Dispatcher Jeeps, the DJ-3A was essentially a two wheel drive version of the CJ-3A, designed for lighter-duty work not requiring four wheel drive.
- DJ-5 "Dispatcher 100" (1965–1967)
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- Like the DJ-3A, the DJ-5 was a two wheel drive version of the CJ-5.
- DJ-5A (1968–1970)
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- The DJ-5A was an offshoot of the DJ-5 featuring a specialized hardtop body and right hand drive steering, designed for use as a mail truck. It was also powered by a 153 in³ Chevrolet four-cylinder engine.
- DJ-5B (1970–1972)
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- Nearly identical to the DJ-5A, the DJ-5B was differentiated by its powertrain: a 232 in³ AMC six-cylinder engine.
- DJ-5C (1973–1974)
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- Nearly identical to the DJ-5B.
- DJ-5D (1975–1976)
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- Nearly identical to the DJ-5B.
- DJ-5E "Electruck" (1976)
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- A special electric version of the Dispatcher featuring an electric motor and battery pack in place of the original internal combustion engine.
- DJ-5F (1977–1978)
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- Nearly identical to the DJ-5B. The DJ-5F was also available with the AMC 258 engine.
- DJ-5G (1979)
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- Nearly identical to the DJ-5B. The DJ-5G was powered by a 2.0 L Volkswagen/Audi four-cylinder engine.
- DJ-5L (1982)
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- Nearly identical to the DJ-5B. The DJ-5L was powered by the Pontiac 2.5 L "Iron Duke" engine.
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