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1960 DRW FC-170 Englewood, CO **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.

Appears in good shape.

“RARE 1960 Jeep FC-170 DRW!! This is the 6-Cylinder Hurricane Engine Jeep with the Forward Control Cab and is rated at 8,000 lbs! It has Factory Dual Rear Wheels & Four Wheel Drive!

NOT a Cancer Victim! Runs & Drives Beautifully!
Original Vinyl Seats are in Excellent Condition!

Exhaust modified to a Stack. Locking Box Enclosure added to the Back. Comes with Original Tail Gate, Original Wheel for Spare (Has 6 Near-New 235/85R16 Radials Mounted), Tranny Skid Plate and Tire Chains. Has Long-Range 85 Gallon Fuel Tank Installed!

56,019 Original Miles. Buy It and Drive It Home… Even if that is on either coast!”

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4 Comments on “1960 DRW FC-170 Englewood, CO **SOLD**

  1. Jon

    Out of curiosity, anyone know how much this truck sold for (i .e., asking price or not)? Looks like it went quick.

  2. Craig B.

    I’ve seen a few DRW’s set up with a pickup bed and dual rear fenders but I was always under the understanding that Willys or Kaiser never made a pickup DRW stock. Had one guy from a Willys reunion that said his fire department bought there’s with a bed on it but it could have been a dealer installed option.
    http://www.midwestwillysreunion.org/images/spring_reunion/2006/DSC00101.jpg
    Back then dealers were pretty creative to make a sale. All that I have seen have had that dual real fender setup on it. That one from the Roundup owned by Jack Rayner was a single rear wheel with adapters added to the rear and custom fenders.

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