UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Could be a good find for the right person.
“Complete rolling frame. Good rears. Transmission and transfer case. Counterweight”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Could be a good find for the right person.
“Complete rolling frame. Good rears. Transmission and transfer case. Counterweight”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(02/19/2020) James shared this combo for sale. One has a title and one doesn’t.
“1. 1960 wide track 134 Fhead motor. t90 3 speed transmission. PTO on the back. dana 18 transfer case dana 44 front and rear axles in 5.38 gears. i bought this as a complete truck. i have a title for this one. i took it apart to restore it. project lost steam. the rear counterweight is there.
when i got it home, i put a brand new Toyota starter on it, poured some gas down the carb, hot wired it, and the engine fired right up and purrs like a kitten. this was after cleaning the points, obviously as it sat for 20 years. i was going to restore this into my dream truck, but i dont have the patience for this long term project.
to update the mechanical s, i bought, but haven’t installed:
*new clutch kit
*new electronic distributor to get rid of the old points and condensers
*new coil
* new wilwood brake MC, and brake brackets (converted to disk brakes).
*new radiator
*new lots of stuff…..just cant think of it all at the moment. the body is rough, but its all there.
2. 1958 jeep FC150. this is the narrow track version, closer to a CJ. same motor/tranny as above. i bought this one for parts for my restore, but got sick of working on the ’60 and got this one driving, just to say i drove an FC. body is a little better than than the red one. *NO TITLE FOR THIS ONE*
all interior parts are there for both.
i have a new windshield that comes with the sale.
i have a spare set of upper back corners that come with the sale.
i put salvage in condition, but they are both fairly solid, and can be combined to a heck of a nice jeep.
there are TWO complete FCs. i will not seperate anything.
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was on Facebook.
(03/07/2020) Looks in good shape.
“Going to have to sell my 170. I just bought this day after Christmas. Have done some improvements to the truck. My wife pulled a muscle in her shoulder getting in the cab. So she won’t be riding in it no more. I’ve put around 1700 miles on the truck since I bought it. Runs and drives great. Gets around 12-14 mpg. $12,500 firm located in Romney WV 26757”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4000.
(02/08/2020) It’s a project. The serial number indicates it is a 1959.
“This is a project truck, needs a full restoration has all parts engine and transmission (doesn’t run). Needs all glass and mirrors but has the mechanisms for all. Body is in great condition no dents and bumpers are still solid, has obvious rust in the usual places but nothing thru and thru. Its a flatbed possibly used for forestry. The railing metals are there but needs wood replaced at flat bed and rails. Someone attached the camper to it but its not designed for it. This truck belongs to my wifes uncle so I don’t know much about it. But I did look it up and they sell for about $4000 in this condition
Now here is the thing about this truck, its located in a small town called Taylorsville right outside of Greenville. I took many pictures of it and if you are truly interested I can tow in myself down to where I live in Stockton. This is NOT a SCAM. I will not ask you for any kind of payment until we are in person and you’ve seen it with your own eyes. I’m just kind of putting this out there to see if anyone is interested if so then I can tow it down at my expense. I really just don’t have the space to have it here (I live in an apartment)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** No price provided.
Jim spotted these jeeps for sale. They were listed as part of a garage sale last month, but the ad is still up so maybe some or all the jeeps are still there. I’ve included a pic of the FC and of what appears to be a former airport baggage handling DJ-3A.
See how the passenger rear side is flat on top and angles toward the back? Examples: http://www.ewillys.com/2018/03/07/dj-3a-airport-baggage-handler/ & http://www.ewillys.com/2016/11/20/year-dj-3a-albuquerque-nm-1500/
“Have a few jeeps for sale. B/o
Some run some don’t.
Garage sale at 7 pinewood rd Howell nj 07731.
Sat 10-6
Sun 10-6
Lots of other stuff
More stuff
Chevy trucks
E z dumper
Vw bug
Lawn mowers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
“1957 Jeep Willys FC170 4×4 cabover All original glass original motor will turn over but possible ground ignition issue. Super Hurricane 6 Manual Transmission Original Motor transmission and transfer case”
Big project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2596763160422417/
“Project , no running gear , sitting on 38.5s and half ton Chevy axles. Have some spare parts and sheet metal. I really don’t want to sell it”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/04/2020) It’s a project that looks in fair shape.
https://mendocino.craigslist.org/cto/d/talmage-1957-jeep-willys-170-drw/7068997914.html
“I’m selling this collectors item because it’s a restoration project I don’t want to take on. The body has no dents or rust. Doesn’t run . I have paperwork. Feel free to call if you have any other questions.”
Bill shared this auction. The Cerlist engine is stuck on this one.
View all the information on eBay
“Up for auction are Two EXTREMELY RARE original Kaiser JEEP M-676s (Military version of the Jeep FC-170) built only one year for the Marine Corp and delivered in 1964. These are becoming harder and harder to find because only about 65 were estimated to have been built.
The first M676 ( Red ) Is a complete survivor and mostly original except for being painted red many year ago ,the red is starting to peel off which exposes the original Marine Corp olive drab green under the red. It also has the military wooden bench seats in the back of the bed, I did replaced all of the wood on the left side bench which will need painting. The Cerlist diesel engine is stuck causing the vehicle to be in a non-running condition at this time I do not know any history of it. It will need the cab corners and wiring repaired or replaced also has side windows cracked, there are only one set of front seats frames available and will need be reupholstered. As any restoration project goes it takes time to complete. It comes with a clear title and military tags. I do not have the time or resources to finish this rare and really cool piece of Marine Corp History.
The Second M676 (Brown) is the parts truck which is only has the cab, frame, front and rear differentials. The cab and doors are in really great shape, unfortunately the back of the cab was cut and the windshield is smashed, and it is also missing the Cerlist engine and transmission/transfer case and other parts. It does not have a title or military tags since it is the parts truck.”
These are even harder to find than the M-677s”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $750.
(01/11/2020) Rough! Looks like a parts donor.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/d/north-lakewood-1959-fc170-jeep-pickup/7078587164.html
“1959 FC170 Jeep pickup, floor boards rusted out ,cab is missing doors have one rusted door it is in bed of truck and bed is rusted badly but runing gear is ok. Front and rear diff ok,hurricane flat head 6 engine may be siezed up. Transmission and transfer case should be ok.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $8500.
May need a tune up.
“1959 Willy’s FC150 with title. Runs and drives. Still needs some work here and there but overall a very nice example of this classic little truck. I have owned this for several years and have countless hours into the restoration. My intent was to leave it in some patina with a stout look. Here is a list of things I have done.
Rebuilt corners and windshield frame ( rust repair)
New floors and door sills
New wire harness, built from scratch with fuse block, shrink wrapped and in woven loom
Frame cleaned and painted.
New brake lines
Add-a-leaf 2” lift
New suspension bushings
All new steering arms, tie rods and pitman drop bracket.
New shocks
New rear bumper
New tail lights
New hand made fenders
New bed sides
Color matched spray on bed liner
Electric fan with shroud
New switches
New clutch and seals in transmission
New bell crank
Front auxiliary lights
New windshield seal (professional installation)
New 33×10.50 BFG Mud Terrains-4
Cleaned gas tank
New fuel lines
I have many original parts that still need to be cleaned and installed to include glove box, heater box, windshield wipers seat frames and more. All the lights work, including the rare turn signal switch. The dash was painted in base-clear before assembly. The interior dog house, roof and doors need to be painted. I have an original interior door panel for a pattern. There is much more I’m sure. Please, serious inquires only.
In full disclosure, it has been in storage and now has a backfire. I may get to looking at it and tune it, but I may not.”
Thanks to Nick for spotting this garage sale. It occurred last weekend, but maybe some jeeps remain. The FC has potential. The yellow DJ-3A appears to have been a cargo loader.
https://newjersey.craigslist.org/for/d/howell-willys-jeeps/7066405763.html
“Have a few jeeps for sale. B/o
Some run some don’t.
Garage sale at 7 pinewood rd Howell nj 07731.
Sat 10-6
Sun 10-6
Lots of other stuff”
Needs work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/220729618882605/
“1958 jeep truck great project truck”
Narrow track Chassis?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/202564414248249/
“COE Jeep. Forward Control. Similar to CJ5. 60s?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $3500.
Hasn’t run in a decade.
“58′ FC150 jeep. Cool tare project that I just dont have time for. Engine turns, it ran 10 years ago.”
William spotted this beautiful FC-150.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/jeep/unspecified/2358349.html#&gid=1&pid=8
“1959 Jeep FC 150, ground up restoration. One of a kind. It has a flat head hurricane four engine, three speed manual transmission.”
UPDATE: Now listed here: http://www.ewillys.com/2021/05/31/year-fc-150-youngsville-nc-4000/
Chris stopped to see this FC (equipped with a rear PTO and gearbox) and provided the following review:
“I looked at this today (12/27/19):
– The floors are rotting through.
– The drawbar is welded on.
– Some exterior parts are missing from the cab.
– Strangely has FC170 nameplates on the cab corners but it is definitely a wide-track FC150 with the F-134.
– Lots of body repairs with riveted panels
– No title, no governor, no bed, no other parts except what you see.
– The PTO was obviously added later as the shifter is outside the cab.
– The transfer case shift levers are all missing (mount is still there).
-Gentleman selling says it has not ran in probably 10 years but that he used to use it to mow a field.”
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/grd/d/youngsville-jeep-fc150-tractor/7058143203.html
“This is a Forward Control Jeep turned into a tractor. It has beefed up springs, a rear Power Take-Off with an agri splined shaft, and an electric fan to enhance cooling at slow speeds. Has not run in years, tires are shot. Would make a great enclosed cab mower, or could be fitted with a backhoe.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Appears worth a look.
“1959 Jeep CC170 one ton truck extremely rare find! Runs great!
Would be great to keep it in the condition it’s in or turn this into a great restoration project!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
Looks nice.
“For sale is a fc-170 1962 17,000 original miles Factory front winch Runs and drives great $18500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** on eBay for $9200. The price was $15,000.
“Rare Jeep FC-170. Runs well needs some finish work but almost done New brakes shoes, wheel cylinders and master cylinder New tie rods and idler arm bushings Super cool truck for someone to finish.”
Has lots of rust. No description provided.
Several Jeeps are being auctions at this year’s Barrett-Jackson event in Scottsdale. The first few have yet to be auctioned, but some of the latter listed have already been auctioned. The CJ-2A’s price was particularly obscene.
1. 1957 FC-170:
1957 Jeep FC150 4X4 with a 134.2ci 4-cylinder Hurricane engine and a 3-speed manual transmission. It features a deluxe interior, USB port and a power plug. This Jeep received a frame-off restoration.
2. 1957 Custom FC-170:
Lot #1559.1 – This is a 1957 Jeep Willys that has received many modifications. A modern Chevrolet V6 engine with a 3-speed automatic transmission and conventional differential converts this former off-road vehicle to a highway cruiser. The FC stands for Forward Control. It was produced by Willys Motors, later named Kaiser Jeep from 1956-65. A very neat custom interior finishes off a great truck. It includes a former M101 military-style trailer. It features chrome gas cans and its own parking brake. Both truck and trailer are painted in Mercedes-Benz Andorite Gray.
3. 1960 CJ-5 Wood Body (here’s a previous link for this one):
Powered by a 4-cylinder engine with a manual transmission. Completely custom-built with maple and cherry wood; 1-inch-thick wood glued and screwed every 4-inches and covered in 10 coats of varnish. **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE** **TITLE IN TRANSIT**
4. 1960 Truck:
This 1960 Willys Custom 4×4 pickup underwent a frame-off restoration documented with photos. It’s powered by a 350ci V8 engine backed by a Turbo 400 3-speed automatic transmission. This custom pickup features front disc brakes, power steering, Scout front axle, 3/4 ton rear end and Rough Country suspension. This solid California Willys pickup was completely stripped down and disassembled for paint. Its exterior was professionally painted in Viper Red paint, while the pickup bed and underside of the body were given a red-tint LizardSkin coating. The exterior features Smittybilt front and rear bumpers, custom Fuel Wheels and brand-new Renegade all-terrain tires.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(11/03/2020) Has a rear PTO.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/634504187438112/
“1960 Jeep Fc170, 6cyl 226 super hurricane. T90 3speed. Rear pto. Very little rust on cab but is dented. Not currently running but does turn over freely. Have title. Asking $3900”