UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $420.
Unclear how much value is here.
“I am selling a GPW starter kit. Some assembly required.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $420.
Unclear how much value is here.
“I am selling a GPW starter kit. Some assembly required.”
New body. Still a project.
“Brand new willys overland body , on 71 v6 cj5 drivetrain, almost complete”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** No price listed.
Looks solid.
“Complete 1957 steel hard top body for sale for a 1957 Willy’s.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
(03/17/2014) I’ve never seen the rear support bars of a rollcage bent in the manner these ones are.
“new factory seats
customized gas tank
power wench
SEE PICS”
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Dan Horenburger and I in front of his Streamline FC Motorhome. See more pics here: http://thefcconnection.com/dan_horenberger_fc_motorhome.htm
Our home for Friday and Saturday night was the Thousand Oaks Hampton Inn. Thousand Oaks was great in part because they had some good food stores. The local Whole Foods had some sliced bison meat they sold in a warming bag (kind of like they do with chicken). Since Ann avoids beef most days (beef protein sensitivity) having some Bison was a treat for both of us! Not only do they have food, but this small community seems to have more shopping per square foot than most. There are shops everywhere, but not many houses (that we can see) to support them all.

Saturday we did a big loop. The drive north and west on 23/118 was particularly beautiful, due to the beautiful rocky and hilly terrain. The remainder of the drive (especially 101) was full of traffic.
On Saturday, after sleeping in late (due to being awakened by someone walking very heavy in the room above us at 4:30am), our first adventure was a meeting with Dan Horenburger, who has collected an amazing collection of Forward Controls. It was a unique treat to have him share their history with us.
Dan explained that he was brought home in an FC after being born. Clearly he caught the Willys Sickness within just a few days of his birth, the poor guy. By his mid-teens he purchased and rebuilt his first FC. By then there was no turning back, so instead of medication or therapy, he embraced it. Since then he’s spent many years searching for unique vehicles. Fortunately, his professional (carousel restoration) allowed him to travel far and wide to search for them. As you will see he’s been successful.
Here are some of the Fire FCs he owns:
He also has this rare Mobile Driller attachment on the back of an FC-170:
UPDATE: Was priced at $9500. Status Unknown.
(04/02/2014) Looks like a good build.
“1947 Willys cj2a 4X4 with a 3a window frame. Motor is a 1959 Corvette 283 ci with fuel injection heads , 283 hp. Runs very well .Very Desired , Motor alone is worth nearly the price of the Willys . I have owned it for nearly forty years. Polished Aluminum Diamond plated floors .Power Brakes, Warn overdrive ,B&M Star Shifter , Turbo 350 automatic fresh rebuild approx. 50 miles on it. Warn Hubs . Has a new Soft Top installed one time . Bikini top also.Bucket seats . Tilt Power Steering w/Grant GT wheel . Full gauge set , heater works well, Body had fresh paint six years ago , steel diamond plate is powder coated. Six point custom roll cage.Skid plate covers under side,Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks,has a twenty gallon race fuel cell, have original tanks as well , Multiple transfer cases ,hubs,assorted parts. Most bolts are stainless steel, lots of stainless steel extras. 33 X 12.50 X 15 TSL Thornbird Mudders , E/T polished aluminum mags.Very nice Jeep . I can’t keep it like it should be kept. Lots of extra parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Looks solid.
“This is your chance to own a beautiful piece of American history, restored to perfect original condition.
I have put 4 years into this classic vehicle. Every system and part of the vehicle was inspected and repaired.
Restoration Includes:
* Complete Frame-Off restoration
* Rebuilt brake cylinders and master cylinder
* New wiring harness
* New windshield glass and rubber seals
* New gauges, Dimmer switch, Coil, Voltage Regulator, Solenoid, Plugs, Plug wires, Temperature sending unit, brake lights (basically the entire electrical system has been replaced)
* Seats re-upholstered with durable canvas
* Hand stitched Shift boots
* Military Bi-Directional wheels”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
This looked like a good price to me.
“Bright red and white scrambler, top comes off. We have never taken it off. Just as cute as it can be! Runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $15,000.
Looks solid.
“1945 Willys MB. It is a rare jeep if you do your research. Fully restored with only 600 miles on a rebuild engine. Way more money invested in this beauty. Selling to buy a dream house. Matching year jerry can and tools. Won’t last at this price.”
Looks sound.
“98 % stock runs and drives no rust soft top very clean see pics been in the family for 50 years used as a radio jeep”