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1961 FC-170 Pampa, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

It doesn’t run.

“IS NOT RUNNING, BUT TURNS OVER. VERY RARE!!!!”

 
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1960 Fc-170 Blooming Praire, Mn $1500

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No pics provided.

“1960 jeep fc170 super hurricane 6 runs call 507-438-4031”

http://rmn.craigslist.org/cto/2988332238.html

 
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1960 FC-170 Anderson, In **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was Make Offer.

(04/12/2012) Needs plenty of work.

“We have a 1960 Willys Jeep FC 170 cab over engine truck 4×4 very complete very little rust was Colorado farm truck stored in barn many years -56k miles -does not run motor needs repair -Gd. title no problems–these are very unique & rare–make Great Rat Rod or Restore”

 
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1964 FC-170 Poplarville, Ms **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

” willys fc 170 cab, have all parts, was down to bare metal, was in italy for 3 months,surface rust covers cab now, moving to italy, so project is canceled, bumper, winch, engine parts and transmission do not go with cab, but will sell separate,  i have all parts for cab except glass, windshields are available, check thefcconnection dot com for parts, or other fc’s for sale, great truck to restore, i sold engine, sold frame and bed, but have not been picked up yet, so they might be available soon, i have it advertized locally, reserve to right to end auction early”

 
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1960 FC-170 Blanchester, OH **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500

(09/20/2010) There’s certainly some surface rust.

“70,000 miles. Runs. Body is solid. See pictures.”

 
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1964 FC-150 Oakfield, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.

(02/29/2012) This appears worth a look.

“1964 Jeep fc 150 with meyers plow,hyd lift,non hydro turn,good brakes,low milage,good glass,restorable,have paper work, serial #65548-25809”

 
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1959 FC-170 Atascadero, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500

(04/07/2012) “1959 jeep willys fc170, very nice, good body no rust”

 
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Kool Nights in Redding, Ca

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Steve forwarded some images from a Kool Nights event in Redding.

He writes, “Today wraps up the final day of the week long event, Kool April Nites in Redding, Ca.  Over 1800 vehicles came from hundreds of miles around to attend the 23rd annual event.  Here are some photos of the “Jeeps of Kool April Nites”.  I didn’t get away from my working my car club’s booth, so I didn’t get very good pictures this year.  I also needed a better camera to take evening photos of the Friday Night Cruise.

Below is Steve’s Jeepster

Continue reading

 
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1964 M677 Tennessee **SOLD**

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**SOLD** Was $8000.

“1964 Willys/Kaiser FC170/ M677
Extremely Rare– 1 of less than 30 known to still exist
6 passenger crew cab (4 Door)
Blackout lights
Brush guard bumper with lifting eyes
Troop benches under original aluminum cap
Has a Chevy 283, diesel engine is long gone
Vehicle is complete except the radiator
Rare original 4 speed
Ran when it was parked. . . 1999
There is a tag on the Jeep that specifies it was a special order for the Marine Corp
Needs total restoration–VIN # 932710197
Located in upper east Tennessee
Serious inquires only/ may consider trades”

 
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FC Drive Train Coventry, RI $1500

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No pics provided.

“have an older jeep fc 4 cylinder with frame and all drive trane not sure on the year
text tyler 860 281 3382”

http://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/2971759578.html

 
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1957 FC-170 Skaneateles, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9950.

This appears very nice.

“226 cu. in., 6-cylinder, flat head; 12V system, 3-speed transmission. Many new parts. Invested $12,400. Asking $9950”

 
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1958 FC-150 Jeeptruck.com

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Mark published this FC ad today.

“I have a 1958 Jeep FC-150 for sale. It has the original motor, transmission, and transfer case in it. The motor is not locked up, but will not crank. Has most of the interior parts except the seats. I have two sets of doors for it. The front windshield is in good shape. That is the only glass I have for this truck. I have a Dana 30 and a Dana 44 that is currently being installed in the truck. When I purchased this truck it had a front axle from a Mail Jeep. So I was going to put it back to 4wd. There are two OEM wheels and 4 aftermarket wheels. The odometer says about 10,000 miles. There are a lot of original parts still on this truck. The lower cab corners are rusted. Some of the floor board joints and bends are rusted, but still very sturdy.

I have the title in hand. This truck comes with a lot of extra parts. Price: $2,000 or Best offer

Please contact Brad at:

email: c.u.n.d.mud at gmail.com

http://www.jeeptruck.com/sale/salebd/adb153/adb153.html

 
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Year FC-150 Mahnomen, Mn $1800

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UPDATE;  Price $1800.

(03/27/2012) I don’t see any obvious rust.

Flatnose willys fc150 pickup no rust 12669 miles and no rust. (701)-361-3315″

http://fargo.craigslist.org/cto/2964220714.html

 
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1957 FC-150 Concho, Az **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** … Was $1200.  Bill snagged this at a great price!

(04/20/2011) This needs some work.

“Up for sale I have a rare 1957 Forward Control Jeep. Model FC-150. Vehicle is complete. Even have a new replacement windshield. Passenger window is cracked. Has the origional 4 cylinder engine. Was running couple of years ago. Has a 3 speed manual transmission. Small amount of rust behind drivers door and drivers floor near gas pedal. Great vehicle for restoration. Only made about 65,000 of these from 1957 – 1965. Almost never see one at a car show..”

 
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1961 FC-150 at Sellajeep.com $11,500

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This looks nice.

“It is a 1961 FC150 Jeep pickup in very good condition. No rust. Has a new motor, new brakes, power steering, and overdrive. Runs good.

Price: $11,500

Please contact:

Phone: (928) 453-4799

or

email: caroly@citlink.net”

http://www.sellajeep.com/sale/salebd/adsb141/adsb141.html

 
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1964 FC-170 Troutdale, Or **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  Was listed at $1000

It doesn’t have an engine.

“1964 jeep model fc170 complete except for engine. set up for smallblock chevy. save it from the scrapyard.”

 
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Stainless Steel Rear Fenders for FC $200

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These are unusual.

“These stainless steel fenders were custom made for use on an older Jeep pick-up, but could be used on other vehicles or a trailer. $200.00 cash O.B.O.”

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/pts/2945214206.html

 
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1960 FC-170 Kansas City, Mo $2500

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This doesn’t run.

“1960 Willy Jeep FC170

This is a 4 wheel drive jeep truck with standard transmission..I don’t believe there are any accessories.

If anyone has information on the Jeep please write as I’m in the dark about this truck.

Condition of truck is unknown. The truck drove before being put in storage. The truck was parked 10-15 (?) years ago in a dry building with a concrete floor. He had 2 willys Jeeps, He used the 1st. Jeep on the farm. Sold the 1st. Jeep that was listed on E-Bay. The remaing Jeep might had been the better of the two.

I WAS JUST LOOKING AT THE PICTURES. I FAILED TO STATE CONDITION OF WINDSHIELD. PICTURE #2 SHOWS CRACK RUNNING UP FROM THE WIPER ARM.

The husband has past away and I’m advertising the reming vehicle for the widow. SHE HAS A CLEAR MISSOURI TITLE

The truck will need to be carried away. All serious offers will be looked at and answered. The Jeep is South of Kansas City some 75 miles.Located on all weather county road.”

View all the pics on eBay

 
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1959 FC-170 Paradise, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900

There’s some value here.

“This has the original Hurricane 226 engine, manual transmission and transfer case. Last year I did a complete rebuild of the carb, replaced plugs, wires, cap and rotor. It fired right up. Bleed the brakes and it was driving. That was now over a year ago. I have been keeping this as a long term project but its time to go. No paper but has been unregistered for over a decade. Rust in the typical areas. Trade?? ”

 

 
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1961 FC-170 Phoenix, Az No Price

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There some value here.

“1961 4×4 Jeep FC-170 flatbed truck parts. it was last used in 1990.Original equipment, 226 six cylinder with 3 speed and Dana 18 transfer case, the cab is over 50 years old, it needs some body work, fortunately it is not rusted out beyond repair, because it was previously painted with house paint. It also needs some flat glass but the windshield is good. It has a rolling chassis.”

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/pts/2945026795.html

 
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1961 Dually FC-170 Chittenango, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.

(05/27/2011) “1961 JEEP FC170 Dually. Ex-fire pumper truck, converted to IHC V-8. Runs excellent, 4X4 works. All new brakes & mechanicals. Too many projects, this one must go. Your chance to own a cool rare truck! $5,900.00 ”

 
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2012 FC Roundup Report

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I wanted to extend our thanks to everyone who made our visit at this year’s Roundup memorable and fun.  And a special thanks to Jesse for inviting me to attend, despite the lack of my own FC.  Also, I really appreciated everyone who told me how much they enjoyed reading this website.  Your feedback makes my efforts worthwhile!

On Saturday I was able to win a raffle price, 2 headlight gaskets (courtesy of Roy).  After winning them,  I announced my grand plan to build an FC around the gaskets.  Yes, we’ll build from the front of the FC (fc-150? fc-170? something else) to its rear.  I expect this is going to be a slooowwww project.

I even found the perfect FC project in Tucson as we drove out of town on Sunday morning; well, drove is a stretch.  More like, plodded along due to an overturned semi in Black Canyon whose delivery of vegetables will likely be delayed (though the local rabbits should have some good forage for a while).  Unfortunately, Tucson was in the opposite direction from where we were going and I suspect this incredible deal will be gone by the time I could ever make it back down there.

1961 FC-170 $450: (SOLD quickly after I posted it; it was in Tucson).  Check out the early hubs on this, too.

So, until our FC is complete, I will just have to enjoy looking at and riding in other people’s FCs. Here’s some random pictures from the event.  Thanks again to everyone and I look forward to the FC Get Together in Washington.  If you don’t have an FC, find one and join the fun next year!

 
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1964 M-677 Sun Valley, CA

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UPDATE:  Currently not for sale.

Dan had this M-677 up for sale. A scammer attempted to use photos of the vehicle (though not the exact ones below) in a scam.

1964 Jeep M-677 Forward Control 4 door, M-677 Four door Military crew cab Forward Control. One of the rarest and most sought after Jeeps. This is one of around 30 known.

Original 3 cylinder Cerlist Diesel motor. This is a rare military version of the FC 170 but with extra doors.”

 
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The FCs Hit Interstate-17

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Just one update tonight as we are tired from a fun filled day at the FC Roundup.   As we were heading back to Jesse’s from dinner we took to the highway for a few miles.  Now, I never thought in my wildest dreams that I’d be heading down the Interstate in Phoenix at night in a FC Tour Jeep full of people, let alone traveling at over 60mph and passing other vehicles!  For Ann and I it was a perfect ending to a great weekend!  More pics and info tomorrow.

Here’s what it looks like at 56MPH in a Tour Jeep with Craig driving (we hit 63MPH at one point), his wife recording the speed and my better half taking a photo.  I don’t remember all those lights, but then I was looking out the side as we passed other vehicles.  Maybe we hit warp speed and I just wasn’t paying attention?  Jason reached 67MPH in his FC Tour Jeep, perhaps setting a new land speed record for Tour Jeeps!?!

 

 
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Friday at the 2012 FC Roundup

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Ann and I had a wonderful time at day 1 of the FC Roundup.  It was great to match faces with names of people I have corresponded with for years.   We spent the start of our visit with Glenn and Colin discussing some of the unusual history of Willys Overland they uncovered recently.

From Left to right is Colin, me and Glenn

As Glenn had to take off, we soon found ourselves on a quick tour of Phoenix in Jason’s FC Tour Jeep.  Our quick tour turned into a rollicking ride through Phoenix as its citizens tried to figure out what kind of vehicle was ferrying this crazy group of people.  Without hills or dales to wander, we stuck to city streets, waving at all the people who were waving back at us.   Canadian Dave was at the helm, navigating the roads of Phoenix like any true Canadian would do … very politely.  He didn’t cause a single person to flip us off.

Pretty soon we got thirsty, so we tried to hunt down a Sonic Burger.  Unsuccessful on our own, Jason had an opportunity to ask “Big Willy”, a guy next to us wearing a “Big Willy” shirt, if he knew where the closest Sonic Burger place was.  Big Willy responded with a point of his finger to our right.  Unsure if Big Willy was being accurate or just trying to get rid of us so he could continue driving in traffic, we followed his directions and found the cold drinks we sought.

After our cold drinks, instead of going back to Jesse’s house and the roundup, we soon found ourselves traveling to the airport to pick up Vance.  I jumped in to ride shotgun so I could provided directions to the airport; however, my phone’s GPS failed me in our hour of need.  Fortunately, Jason’s navigation came through and we found the airport.  Now, if you’ve never ridden an FC Tour Jeep through a set of airport terminals, I can highly suggest it.   People were smiling and waving … I’ve never seen so many happy people at the airport!!

Eventually, we made our way back to Jesse’s (after a bathroom stop at Valero).  After hanging out there for a little while, we all piled into FCs for a trip to dinner.  Ann and I jumped back into Jason’s FC.  This time, instead of Canadian Dave driving, Jason took the wheel and drove us over to a motel to pick up one more rider before heading to dinner.  As we innocently pulled up to the door of the motel, Jason honked the FC’s horn.  It just so happened at that moment a woman was walking forty feet or so in front of the FC.  The honk startled the woman.

Hearing that honk, the woman’s dog leapt forward, causing the woman to jerk forward too.  The woman thought the honk was for her, so she turned around and gave us the look of death.  Then, she gave us the one-fingered salute.  Yes, it took Jason only a few minutes of driving to have someone flip us off.  She might not have been very happy with us (she would flip us off a second time, too), but she made us laugh all the way to dinner.

More form the Round up tomorrow ….