UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
The seller notes this includes a CJ, but not pics of it.
“1965 jeep fc 150 for sale with CJ for parts $2000 OBO NO TEXT please call is best”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
The seller notes this includes a CJ, but not pics of it.
“1965 jeep fc 150 for sale with CJ for parts $2000 OBO NO TEXT please call is best”
These are cool.
“This is for the RARE VINTAGE MILITARY JEEP TRUCK CUFFLINK AND TIE CLIP SET done in a Silver-Tone.
These are New Old Stock vintage.
The photos are accurate of condition.
See photos for measurements.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It’s rough.
“This rare truck was found in Virginia by one of our good customers who loves interesting, vintage vehicles, especially domestic trucks. 3 more are coming soon…This one is very crusty and obviously not operational. It’s either a project or a parts car, but does have a good title. It belonged to the Jeep dealer in Galax, VA and we believe it may have been used as a snow plow. Other than fit a used tire, we have performed no service. We normally inspect and service everything we sell, but with this one, it seemed better not to start. Due to the age, it is exempt from inspection and odometer reporting. We can deliver it if you are local, otherwise, bring a trailer. Additional photos can be seen on our website www.myautofocus.com”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
Given the duallies, there is plenty of value here.
“I have a jeep fc170 with a factory service bed and dually rear wheel. Truck needs restoration. Has lots of extra parts to go with it including the rare 4 speed transmission.”
Jonathon McDonagh, part of the McDonagh Brothers team that hosts eWillys, spotted this cool FC build that was featured on PowerNationTV. Check on all the photos here:
http://www.powernationtv.com/post/powernation-ride-of-the-week-jeep-fc150
A photo of the FC before the build:
Photos from after the build:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Includes extra parts and a pto winch. It’s a project.
“For sale is this rare 1962 Jeep FC170 4×4 truck, I have an extra frame, rear end and front end that can go with it, motor, tranny and t-case are still in the truck. Call for more details price is $3000 for all. Truck will come with bill of sale.”
Has a PTO. Looks rough.
“1959 JEEP FC150. Narrow Track Model. RUSTY. Original paint and custom signage. “Cyclops ” light on top of cab. 4 Cylinder, 3 Speed Manual. ENGINE: Unsure of condition, motor does not turn . 2 seats included but in rough condition. P.T.O Fitting off the back of transfer case. . Truck will roll onto trailer. Please examine pictures carefully. Sold As Is. BUYER responsible for transport or pickup.”
Doesn’t run.
“Posting this for my father 1960 Jeep FC 150 4 cylinder 3 speed 2 speed transfer case extra trans and transfer case extra front rear axles and some other miscellaneous extra Parts Plus seats ran when parked pretty rare truck 7000 or best offer”
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/5714918885.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
(06/16/2016) No pics provided.
“I have a jeep fc150 for sale it runs and drives its a very rare pickup, most people say they have never seen one it is a sweet truck nothing special its not finished we re did it not all the way but to where it would be able to run and drive legally.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(07/21/2016) Doesn’t appear to be running.
“I have a rare 1961 Willy’s Jeep Pick up Truck FC-170, Manual 4-speed, 6-226 “Super Hurricane” was a L-head 6-cylinder.
New starter
Replace carburetor”
UPDATE: Some additional photos of the event, including the t-shirts, have been added.
This past weekend was the 2016 SW Ohio Jeep FC Gathering at Roger Martin’s place. Unfortunately, the threat of rain keep some folks away. Given the rain that fell in Maryland over the weekend, there was good reason for concern. However, the rain pretty much skipped over Roger’s place. Roger has some t-shirts left over that are for sale. You can see them at the end of this post. Call Roger at 937-477-5270 for more info.
One of the stars of the show was Craig Brockhaus’s newly acquired FC from Sweden named “Marilyn”. It has only been in the US for 16 days, so very few folks have had a chance to inspect it. “Marilyn” started right up and purred like a kitten. It was part of a photo shoot/video on the property.
Jim Allen, writer/author, enjoyed his inspection of the van. He was asking questions and taking pictures.
Bill Robinette (and son, Ed) brought his Jeepster. Bill is the original owner. He bought it new in 1950. The story goes, ” Ed had a 1948 CJ 2a, which was their only transportation. One day it was raining and his wife said her feet were getting wet so they went to the Jeep dealer, Marshall Brothers, in Alpha, Ohio to get an new rubber seal. Instead, they got a new rubber seal with everything that goes around it. Ed drove it to school and wanted to put a big engine in it, but his dad wouldn’t let him. It is still original.”
Greg Houk brought an FC170 with a Auburn trencher and blade on the front, along with an FC-150 with a Shriner’s jeep on the back.
Richard Kimball brought his FC Firetruck on Friday. Roger’s 9 FC’s were scattered about. He has 8 FC170’s (5 are DRW), and 1 FC150.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay.
That’s a pretty FC.
“Finished in the optional President Red and Plantation White combination this all steel body pickup shows very well. The side mounted spare tire matches the other four wheels and tires. The front fender extensions and rear fenders are solid and look great. All the trim is present, complete, and displays normal wear for a vehicle of this age. The black front bumper is fits well with a finish as expected considering the age. The custom rear step bumper is sturdy and is functional. The metal bed and wheel wells is completely covered with a black protective paint.
Inside, the grey and black vinyl seat that looks period and is very good condition. The black door panels and grey dashboard are a subtle continuation of the two-tone theme of the interior. The optional heater and original gauges are correctly placed have a nice appearance and function as designed. The original equipped two spoke custom steering wheel is in good condition and functions as designed.
This 1958 FC-150 is equipped with the original 134cid Hurricane F4-134 inline 4-cylinder engine fed by a Carter one barrel carburetor. Power is transferred to the wheels by a Borg-Warner T-98 three-speed manual transmission and a Model 18 transfer case. Driver assist features include 4-wheel drum brakes. The suspension includes leaf springs with front and rear solid axles. The 15-inch original white steel wheels with Goodyear Wrangler tires complete the look.
The FC-150 advertising motto in the day was “Go Anywhere!” and all your need to do is bring this ’58 to the next “Jamboree” and turn heads! GET OUT AND DRIVE!
Current mileage on the odometer shows 11,595 miles, sold as is with a mileage exempt title.
VIN: 6554817137”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
There’s still work left to do.
“Partial restoration done. Cab body work completed in primer. Original rebuilt engine including new pistons (226 flathead). New radiator. Have 90% original parts. Frame in excellent condition. Original Pickup body and doors need restoration. Includes all parts that were removed. Needs windshield. Other glass is ok. $3500.00 or BRO Contact by email only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was on eBay.
Seems like there’s some value here.
“1959 JEEP FC150. Wide Track Model. RUSTY. 4 Cylinder, 3 Speed Manual. Truck was used as snow plow in its past life. It has hydraulics but no plow blade. Interior dash was modified to accommodate hydraulics. Engine ran when parked 2 years ago. Truck will roll onto trailer. . Drivers window is missing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Will sell separately.
“Two FC170s for sale in Telluride, CO.
Red/Black truck has Ford 289, manual transmission, tilt cab, PTO winch and a whole bunch of other mods. No bed. $2200.
Olive Green truck has Chevy 327, automatic transmission, and Dana 60 rear. Radiator is mounted in bed. $1800.
Call for more info on year, title status, etc…”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $400.
It’s rough!
“Up for sale salvage Willys FC 150. Drive train is there 4 cyl rough shape. Big project to restore,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Neat looking bed.
“Rare last year with Kaiser VIN. Body fair but solid. Frame rusty but have spare rebuilt frame. Rare flatbed. Engine ran 3 years ago. Buyer picks up or arranges for transport. $500.00 down payment due in 48 hours of sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was on eBay.
Looks nice!
“This 1964 Jeep FC 150 had had a complete restoration with only 53 test miles put on it since. Looks, runs, and drives great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
Looks like a good rebuild.
“ITS NICE ,ITS RARE…..FLATHEAD 6…STANDARD TRANS…FRONT POWER TAKE OFF WINCH….REDONE FROM END TO END…..VERY NICE FLAT BED WITH CUSTOM STORAGE BOX…INTERIOR IS REDONE AND GREAT……HAS BEEN GARAGED NOT LEFT OUT TO WEATHER…….PARTIAL TRADES POSSIBLE…TEXT OR EMAIL…REALLY A VERY NICE TRUCK….NOT FAST”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Neither runs.
“I have two Willys FC 150 trucks for sale. 1958 and 1963. Both are 90% complete and were brought here from Montana. Dry stored in garage since arrival from MT. Both have clean titles. 63 has original F head, not running at this time. 63 also has a solid body and is a candidate for easy restoration.
The 58 does not have an engine. It does not have trans or TC, just some misc parts like radiator, oil bath AC, generator, etc . It was a former Texaco service truck, and had a bed mount tow pkg I think based upon the bolt pattern drilled into in bed. It has the usual rust thru on some lower cab corners, but overall good metal on rain gutters, doors, gill, bed, tailgate, etc. You wont find anything like this in Florida, which is why I brought them in from MT. I now have moved on to another project (Super Wagoneer).
These are a deal at $5000 pkg price. No low ballers, jack-legs, dreamers or Hilary Clinton supporters. If your a Jeep guy, you know about these already. Will not sell separately.”
Doesn’t run and no title.
“We bought this a while back and are not going to get to any time soon, so hope that someone else might be able to make a good project out of it. It is a 58 Jeep FC150 shortbed. Has the 4-cyl and manual transmission. Do not know the condition, hasn’t run in a very long time and we haven’t even tried. It has a lot of rust but I think it is savable. The frame seems to be ok and the thing is complete other than the seats, doghouse, and tailgate.
No title, came from out of state and they didn’t have a title. Bill of sale only.
$2000 obo takes this rare little beast.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
(05/18/2016) Craig spotted this one. Not sure how much value is here.
“1959 Willys Jeep FC-150, Clear title in hand. Tree fell on left side rear of cab and dented corner pretty good. Will need alot of fabrication, and rust repairs. Probably hasnt been run in 30 years, I dont know if motor is free, real rusty, but it is a rare vehicle. Will need to be trailered. Make this your next 4×4 project. does roll free on air up tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(07/07/2015) This looks to be a good price. It’s an Ansul Model Dry Chemical Fire Truck serial #320. The FC serial number is 61568 19861.
“1961 Jeep Forward Control (FC-170) 4WD. 6192 miles on speedometer. It used to be a chemical fire truck in Cold Bay, Alaska. It now has a flat bed on the back. Much work has been done on this truck to make it a reliable vehicle for running errands. It would not keep up with traffic out on the highway (top speed might be 50 without an overdrive). It has a 226 CI Continental engine, 3 speed manual transmission, two speed transfer case, 5.38 differentials, locking hubs. This would make a great rig for hunting. It definitely gets a lot of attention wherever it goes. There is some minor rust-through at the bottom of the driver’s door. Both doors shut easily; windows crank up and down easily; all glass is good. I am asking for $7,000. I will not accept lower offers or trades.”
This rare brochure seems to be a reasonable price.
“1960 Jeep Howe Fire Apparatus Pages for Jeep Vehicles & Equipment Price List Pages for Jeep Vehicles”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
Seller says this is unrestored. Looks like a reasonable buy-it-now price to me.
” Has up for auction a really neat and particularly rare 1964 Willy’s Jeep F150 pick up!
This is an non restored driver quality vehicle that’s rust free and a blast to drive. The all steel body is straight and very presentable. The older paint finish is decent and only showing a few cosmetic nicks and minor blemishes. The glass, tires and wheels are in good condition. The underside is also very solid. The frame and all around structure are sound. The rear wooden bed could be redone if desired. Beginning to show considerable wear especially behind the cab. The rear bumper is constructed on wood. Obviously replaced some years ago.