UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(10/10/2013) This looks good.
“NEW PAINT
NEW INTERIOR
NER TIRES AND WHEELS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(10/10/2013) This looks good.
“NEW PAINT
NEW INTERIOR
NER TIRES AND WHEELS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $3950.
“1962 Willys Jeep FC150 4×4, Rare Foward Control Short Bed Truck, Factory “F” Head 4 Cylinder Engine, 3 Speed Manual Transmission, All Original Paint, Overall Very Solid and Straight Body, Shows 76k miles that I was told to be original, Runs and Drives, Great Restoration Project or Enjoy its Patina and Drive As Is, $3,950.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Looks like there is value here.
“The antique truck is quite unique – not many were produced. Check it out on the Jeep website. Truck is ready for restoration – engine turns over but does not run. Plate reads FC 170 but this model is the FC 150 which is a shorter bed. Have some new parts, some replacements such as windows and several body parts. Truck is not currenly registered. Have original service manual.”
Looks like it needs some paint at the very least.
“Antique 1963 Jeep FC (Forward Control). Come get it, hard to come by Jeep Truck.
4″ Suspension Lift
35/14.50R15 Super Swamper
15×10 Black Procomp Steelies
Runs and Drives.
If after hours, leave a message and we will return your phone call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
It doesn’t run.
“1961 Jeep forward control (FC170) Not currently running. Ran 20 years ago but were not wanting to put forth the time and effort. Bring your trailer! Would make a great restoration project. seats and back window have been removed but are sitting in the bed of the truck. VERY RARE! Please don’t call and try to beat me down we have had this truck for about 25years and don’t need to sell it. Price is firm!!! First person that shows up with cash takes it home.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3450.
Unclear how serious the seller is about selling this project.
“I am contemplating getting rid of my 1957 Willys/Jeep FC150. FC stands for Forward Control, the engine is mounted right inbetween the passengers below the cab. This vehicle has the original 134 cubic inch 4 cylinder “F” head Hurricane engine, a T90 3 speed transmission and a T18 transfer case with lockout hubs up front. I had this vehicle shipped down from Minnesota 2 years ago and have done the following: cleaned/painted the back half of the frame, installed a new brake master cylinder, rebuilt the carburetor, installed new belts, and installed new leaf springs and shocks. This vehicle runs and drives and is truly unique. Not many of these vehicles left, even fewer located in the south. I also have an extra cab from a 1964 FC150 that is included in the trade/sale with just about all extra cab parts, such as doors, headlights, turn signals, dash, instruments and also includes a new $150 steering wheel. About 75% of the sheet metal work has been completed on the ’64 cab, which is almost finished. I also have a total of two regular single seats and brackets, and also an additional “dual” bench seat that can be installed on the passenger side. The windows are complete, as well as an extra plexiglass rear window. The windshield has some fogging, however a new windshield can still be purchased for this vehicle. All parts are included with the sale. Maybe interested in trading for another F100 project or an American V-twin bobber motorcycle or a possible ratrod project. Of course cash is king. This project definitely still needs a lot of work, however all parts are included. Two titles, a ’57 and ’64 also comes with this vehicle.”
Looks solid.
“1957 Willys Jeep FC150 4X4
New Springs & Shocks, Carburetor and Starter. New Wheels, Tires in very good condition. Engine runs OK, leaks a little oil. Lower Cab Corners have some rust, otherwise body is very good for it’s age.
Questions, Call Russ @ 760-996-5107”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This doesn’t run.
“6-cylinder, not running. Not sure what is wrong with engine. Head is off of the engine but is still there. Some dents in body and some surface rust. Cab corners solid. Front corners damaged. Floor is solid. Some rust in floors and bed. ”
UPDATE: Was $8750. **SOLD**
(10/18/2011) Not flashy, but looks nice enough.
“1958 FC 150 jeep for sale. was completely restored and has about 2500 miles on it since then. call for details”
UPDATE: Was $2199. **SOLD**
Looks like a parts or project package.
“It looks like a 1962
This is a project All for 2199.00 O B O!!!!!!
Extra cab is in pretty good shape
No scammers or spammers”
UPDATE: Was $850. **SOLD**
(10/23/2013) Todd spotted this running FC-170.
“This is a rare 3/4 ton cab over jeep with a flathead 6 in it that runs 3 speed transmission dana rearend spicer transfer case cab is rough was a flatbed”
Here’s a good looking FC-170 Glenn found.
Glenn writes, “Was out roaming in NH yesterday looking at a DJ3A. Happened by Ryan’s Garage in Center Ossipee, NH and spotted this freshly done FC170, a real sharp job. Around the parking lot was several other Willys pickups along with another FC donor. Sorry I didn’t get a front shot, but what you don’t see just to the left of the pix is a vey large, loud, chained dog. Nobody came out to tell us differently, so we stayed right in the car. Maybe some of the locals can tell us more. This is SNOW country and these FC models didn’t last long up here.”
How about this cool photo.
“This 8″ x 10″ B&W Glossy Photo of the Edgcomb Steel Jeep Truck was taken in Philadelphia in 1962. The photo remains in good condition, exhibiting only light signs of vintage wear (faint crease marks, etc.).”
I just spotted this Auction. It occurs Wed Nov 6th.
“’59 Willys Jeep FC-150 Truck, 4WD, rare, runs”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1934456&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
Looks like lots of parts.
“2 willys fc”s one fc150, one fc170. One extra cab, 4×4, fixable, drivetrain same as late 50’s cj 5. 1000 obo for all three. also many cj and wrangler parts, hoods, axles, trans, auto trans, tcase, 4.0 runs good, fuel tank email with questions”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $5900
This looks like a good price.
“59 fc170 jeep runs drives and stops
L6 226 flat head runs good
new master cylinder
all new brake lines
new rear wheel cylinders
rebuilt front wheel cylinders
new muffler
new parking brake cables
fun to drive and allways gets attention
this is a very cool truck and rare”
The seller indicates a variety of items are new or rebuilt.
“62 Jeep FC170, engine, radiator, generator, starter, brakes, wiring, frame, susp, fuel tank, trans, front end, rear end & transfer case either new or rebuilt, $8,900, Bill 802-429-2076, Wells River, VT”
http://www.autohunterplus.com/autos/jeep/62-jeep-fc170-8-900.00-used-97531.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It runs and seems pretty solid.
“1963 Jeep FC150 Project truck seems to run pretty good Fair amount of stuff done to it $1500 cash or trade for a nice 2 person motorcycle 750 or bigger 1999 or newer black crown vic old police car or Jeep Grand cherokee with a V8 or who knows what do you have? Pontoon boat? Call or text I’ll let you know right up front i don’t text much it might take awile to get back to you I don’t text much no calls after 11pm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
It runs via a Chrysler V8.
“Small displacement chrysler V8 engine . These were in production from 1956 until 1963. There arent many that have survived. This is the only rust free example i have ever seen. I have the complete history for this truck. It has been in the central valley of California since it was new. Complete truck running with a few new parts in boxes.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $3000. **SOLD**
(09/29/2013) It appears restorable.
“This is a one of a kind. Super cool eye catcher. It’s all here it just needs restoration. Motor will run, but bring your trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
There looks to be parts value here.
“old crusty jeep FC170. i bought it for the flatbed,that will NOT come with it.
it has the flathead 226 super hurricane motor with hi comp head,and it runs well. the tranny is shot. i’ve driven it around the yard. the windshield is decent,couple chips no cracks.
this is not something to buy and try to revive. it’s parts truck. i have a title,sign by a po and never finalized.”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **SOLD**
“One of the most sought after Jeep Forward Controls. 1 of 400 made and one of 60 known to still be around.
1964 M-677 Kaiser Jeep Willys forward control FC 170 4 door with factory Cerlist 3 cylinder Diesel engine.
Complete truck needing a total restoration. Very rusty but almost impossible to find a 4 door in any condition.
Clean title. Price $6,000 with the Cerlist Diesel, $4,000 without the Cerlist specific parts. Most people hot rod and don’t use the original equipment.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $1500.
I bought the truck for the bed and don’t need the rest. This is the wide track version not the narrow track. Solid cab corners and doors. Desirable set of lockouts. Now the bad, for some reason the last owner welded around where the top of the cab meets the bottom and welded straps on the body. Never seen anything like it. Not sure why they did it. I was told running when parked but if it was it was a long time ago.
If you know anything about FC’s you know finding a rust free cab with good doors isn’t the easiest thing to come across.
I have a ton of pictures, email me for them.
No title, $1,500 OBO Bring a trailer and cash.”
Kyle has a few parts from his FC-170 he wants to sell. He’s got a motor, a 4speed tranny, a bed, and an engine block. You can email him at kjb187@gmail.com if you are interested.
Here’s a pic of the bed:
UPDATE: Was listed at $6200.
It looks like this has a tilt bed.
“Rare1960 Jeep Willys forward cab- long bed with winch on front bumper.
96769.9 miles. Restored engine work in 2006.”