UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
The cab of this looks nice.
“Jeep FC150, 1962, very good condition. Runs
Must see: Maricopa AZ
Please contact for more pictures”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
The cab of this looks nice.
“Jeep FC150, 1962, very good condition. Runs
Must see: Maricopa AZ
Please contact for more pictures”
Motor needs work, so I’m guessing it doesn’t run.
“A rare find indeed. All original Jeep Foward Control. Motor needs work, but all parts are there. Very hard to find these things anymore. If you have questions, please call Steve at (218)7796220”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(01/08/2012) Runs and drives.
“Cab over willys with dual PTO setup, no attachments. Has plow frame and pump, no blade. Box is solid, cab needs little work. Runs and drives excellent, 4wd works well. Pretty much all original, been garaged for most of its life.”
This looks in great shape. Just over an hour left in the auction.
“Newly Restored FC150, All new tented glass, New Rebuilt transmission from tranny shop, Complete new brakes system, new shocks, speedometer works w/ new cable, Ignition & Door locks same key, New E-Brake cable needs adjusted, All lights work except Dome light, all New interior, new spare tire and wheel, speedometer reads 685 miles and works, fuel gauge works sometimes, Doors & windows work good — Original Hurricane 4 cylinder engine needs rebuilt, runs good uses oil and smokes a little, I drove it on a 700mile round trip this summer and made it home, Transfer case needs seals, works good, — The frame and engine is 1961 wide track and cab and pickup box is 1960 narrow track, cabs are the same but the PU box fenders are narrower, I like the look.”
UPDATE: Price was $2500. **SOLD**
Engine is out. There is a minor title issue.
“Up for sale is a 1960 Forward Control FC-150 truck. This is an amazing original condition truck that has been kept under cover for the last 10-12 years I’ve owned this truck. This truck has the original two-toned paint still on it! There is NO rust in the usual places for these trucks. No cancer (rust through) that I can see, just minor surface rust. This is the first year of the wider axels for better stability. I was converting this truck to a Buick V6. I have most the parts, including the engine, bellhousing, flywheel, clutch & exhaust. The engine is currently NOT installed in the truck. Installed in the truck is the original transmission, with WARN OVERDRIVE. It is a 4×4. The drivelines are installed as well. It does have the engine cover that goes inside the cab! Back fenders are slightly modified, but could be returend to original shape. Modified to fit a 5 gallon gas can on either side. This was a good idea as it adds weight over the rear axels. Breaks do no work in the thuck however, the emergency break does. Front windshild is in good shape, which is the important one! Back & side windows need glass replaced. The side windows do roll up & down. Tires hold air but are old. I have the title to this truck. However, the husband signed over and the wife did not as she had passed away. Oregon DMV said that to correct this You need to get a death certificate which can be obtained from the state or county. OR if you turn in the title to DMV and it shows the person as deceased, there is no issue.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9950
This looks good. It looks restored as a M676, though it probably really is a FC-170.
“1962 Willys FC 170 Jeep older restoration, 226 superhuricane 6 cyl. new master cal, 5 new NDT military tires, NY licensed and inspected”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/21/2012) Looks pretty solid.
“I am selling my 1959 Jeep FC 150. Rust free survivor. No cancer, just surface. Original paint. Originally from a ranch in dry Idaho climate. Mechanically fantastic. Recent engine rebuild by highly reputable Jeep mechanic. New clutch. New brakes. New shocks. Stainless steel gas tank. New tires. Plus other little detailed fixes. I am ashamed how much I have in this pet project. I have receipts for all the work done. Some new glass replaced. I have a rare replacement windshield to go with it. It is truly an original. I get the thumbs up whenever I am on the road with it.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/19/2010) I can’t see much from the pic.
“This is the long wheelbase 3/4 ton version with the 6 cylinder flathead Continental engine. Spare windshield included. For restoration – complete, but not running.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(09/20/2010) There’s certainly some surface rust.
“70,000 miles. Runs. Body is solid. See pictures.”
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”
**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”
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”
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″
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..”
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.”
The seller has one nice FC-170 and two parts FC-150s (no photos provided).
“3 Jeeps: 1960 Jeep FC-170 44k miles, flat head 6 cyl, 3 spd trans, dealer installed Jay-Hawk electric/hydraulic dump and Western plow, licensed, box is rough, cab corners are rusted through, drives nice. Comes with 2 parts FC-150’s: a narrow track and wide track. Lots of parts. 7six3-4three4-4589 Craig
$4000 for everything”
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/03/2012) Unclear if it runs.
“1960 willys jeep 4×4 cabover ,continal 6cyl engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“This is a 4 wheel drive jeep truck with standard transmission..I don’t believe there are any other 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 was parked 6,7 years ago do to health. The husband has past away and I’m advertising the vehicle for the widow.
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.”
UPDATE: Was $15,000. **SOLD**
I’m wondering if the seller means $1500?
“1958 Jeep Willys forward control 4 cylinder flat head. You pick up and haul.”
There’s some value here.
“Two 1960 forward control Willys jeep trucks. One complete with title and large frame rail mounted wench behind cab with original set up for 60’s era snow plow. Last run three years ago. Second jeep has no title – was originally to be a parts truck but it is all there. For restoration, rat rod or farm truck. Extra parts, doors, heater wheels, etc.
$2,500 takes both
319-2390900 after 7 PM”
Runs and drives. I don’t see any obvious dents.
“1958 FC150 Jeep, original hurricane 4 cyl.and drive train, red / white, runs and drives, has some rust, original bed, interior. For more info please call 406-273-6637.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $475.
This doesn’t run, but there looks like plenty of parts.
“Jeep FC-170 (forward control) 4WD truck with flatbed. engine is a inline 6 cylinder, manual transmission. Needs work to get this unit running and driving. No title, will have to apply for a lost or abandon vehicle title. I am not sure what year it is. These were made between 1959 thru about 1963. This is a non running project unit so don’t call and ask me stupid questions like if it can be driven home. the answer is NO…bring a trailer to pick it up.”
It needs work, but it’s a cool old plow truck.
“Willys Jeep Forward Control with original snow plow package. Motor turns over – has not been running for about 4 years. Please email with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(12/25/2012) This runs.
“This is a 85 plus percent complete Jeep FC170 ready to be restored. It has bee setting for about 6 years. The engine runs great, when I took these picture a couple months ago the engine fired right up after putting a little gas in carburetor and cleaning the points. The engine is the straight six Continental. The body has some sheet metal patches on it, the front bumper has been replaced with a very solid U channel beam, it does not have a tail gate. It does have a clear title.”