Engine Type

The Fleetvan was powered by a 2.2-liter, four-cylinder engine that produced 75 horsepower. The engine was air-cooled, which eliminated the need for a radiator and made it more suitable for off-road use.
Transmission Type

The Fleetvan was equipped with a three-speed manual transmission as standard, while a four-speed manual transmission was offered as an option. The transmission was mounted directly to the engine and drove the rear wheels.
Transfer Case

The Fleetvan did not feature a transfer case as it was only available in a two-wheel drive configuration.
Front Axle

The front axle of the Fleetvan was a beam axle with independent suspension, which gave it a smoother ride compared to traditional leaf-spring suspension systems. The front axle also had drum brakes for stopping power.
Rear Axle

The rear axle of the Fleetvan was a semi-floating axle with a maximum capacity of 2,500 pounds. The axle was mounted on top of the frame rails and used leaf springs for suspension. The rear axle also had drum brakes for stopping power.
Other Features

The Jeep Fleetvan (FJ-3/FJ-3A) was a compact and versatile delivery van that was designed for urban environments. It was powered by an air-cooled, four-cylinder engine and was available with a manual transmission. The Fleetvan did not feature a transfer case as it was only available in a two-wheel drive configuration. It had a beam front axle with independent suspension and a semi-floating rear axle with leaf spring suspension. The Fleetvan was a reliable and economical delivery vehicle that could handle small loads and navigate tight spaces with ease.

