A French FC-150 from Willys of Canada.
“A rare Canadian magazine ad that measures approx 6 x 9 inches. It came out of a ’57 Quebec farming Magazine.
Au plaisir en Francais!”
A French FC-150 from Willys of Canada.
“A rare Canadian magazine ad that measures approx 6 x 9 inches. It came out of a ’57 Quebec farming Magazine.
Au plaisir en Francais!”
Looks solid. Missing hood blocks.
“53 Jeep Willys, Transmission Rebuilt with all new parts, 4×4, new shocks, leaf springs, new front end, steering, heater, new top, new seats, recently painted, bearings, master brake cylinder, calipers, breaks, two new tires, speedometer. U joints, steering strut, ready to go. 3 years restoration, fun vehicle. ”
Looks solid.
“1952 Willys
All original, PTO winch, cloth top, roll bar, tow bar.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
No title, but looks like a good resto project.
“1954 Willys jeep. M38A1. Will run. Has original four cylinder (4-134 F head motor ). 24 volt system. New batteries . Three speed T-90 transmission. Rebuilt master cylinder and all new wheel cylinders with brake shoes. Lots of extra parts. Some rust. Jeep is over 60 years old. Was used on deer leases for about the past 15 years or so. Because of that , there is no title.”
It’s listed as a ‘Jeep Wrangler’.
“I al selling a 1961 jeep wrangler Willy this classic is rust cree garage kept a beauty . I am opened to reasonable offers however Do not come with any low offer.This jeep is turn ley ready.”
UPDATE II: **STATUS UNKNOWN** Was $29,000
UPDATE: This is funny. Apparently, the seller has received a number of negative comments (no surprise). So, the seller has threatened to have “your CL privileges revoked if you do these despicable acts“.
You think $29,000 is a lot? It used to be $76,000!!! I tried to find other works by this ‘famous’ designer, but couldn’t find her anywhere but on this ad.
“For sale – a 2003 “Janx” art piece vehicle as titled by the artist and designer. It is constructed of diamond back stainless steel and built for durability, not speed. This is an uncompleted project and being sold “as is”. Its chassis is fabricated solid stainless steel and the small flat bed is meant for groceries and light hauling. This is a project piece for the person that has the time, capital and a lot of passion to invest Looking for a “show stopper”? — This one of a kind project piece would be the Holy Grail for any collection.
The steering box is from a 1978 Postal Jeep. The emergency brake is from a 1978 Postal Jeep and is not assembled and has been chromed. It has Stuart gauges. The steering wheel is Stainless steel. The engine is a straight six with an automatic transmission. The gas tank is Stainless steel. The front and back bumpers are double piping stainless. There are two built in drain holes in Y shapes on the floor and the bed for water drainage. There is a split windshield for 2 separate pieces of glass. There are old tires and rims from a 1979 Postal Jeep. The entire body of this project is of quarter inch thick diamond back stainless steel. It is a very heavy and solid piece of art.
Serious buyers only. Price is firm. By appointment only. Contact via the contact info provided in the listing.
Note – to obnoxious jealous morons – do not flag this listing or send derogatory comments – I will have your CL privileges revoked if you do these despicable acts!”
Looks like there is value here.
“Photo upon request, factory hard top body good condition, good title, carburetor in box included shipping not available”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **SOLD**
“1955 Willys truck in good shape has been garaged and stored in Rexburg. Would be a great restoration project but still not allot of damage to it. It has a western plow on it and runs. Only way to purchase this is in person. This jeep was used in Rexburg and has low miles on it.”
Many FC-related parts for sale.
“I bought several Willys Jeep FC150 & FC170 forward-control trucks this summer as a package purchase. I still have a LOT of small FC parts on the shelf, and included photos of just a handful of them. Just a handful of the extra parts I have include:
1960 FC150 cab: This is my friend’s “fixxer-upper” cab (I sold him a better-condition cab for his project). Includes doors (not shown). No glass, but I may be able to help with some of that for additional $$$. $300 cab-only. If you’d like to pair it with the FC170 rolling chassis (minor body mount changes would need to occur), or one of the two Super Duty frames I also have listed on CL, price will be a little lower.
FC dash panels (multiple), $35 each.
Spare tire carriers. $40 each.
Door handles/hardware (open to offers)
Spare metal window frames (bolts to door panel). $35 each.
T150A (with T150J input shaft) 3-speed manual transmission with side-shifting & linkage. $100.
FC150 & FC170 interior hoods. $35 each.
FC turn signal assembly (one available; the other sold). $25.
(2) Brake/Clutch Pedal Assemblies. $20 each.
Emergency brake levers. $20 each.
Window Gaskets (several). $15 each.
FC170 Gas Tank Straps (pair). $25.
(2) Battery Trays. $15 each.
Two (2) extra FC roofs, including drip rails (great for your damaged/rusted drip rail repair). (open to offers)
Various other FC sheet metal (good for patch panels)
Many, MANY other FC parts…just ask.”