UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $$2000.
(1025/2014) “1957 Jeep FC150. Only 5,000 made! Ready to run! This is being sold as is. $2500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $$2000.
(1025/2014) “1957 Jeep FC150. Only 5,000 made! Ready to run! This is being sold as is. $2500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Greg’s great looking truck.
“As some of you may know, I’ve had the FC bug for some time thanks to my buddy Jason turning me on to them. Over the last few years I’ve gathered what I consider a pretty sweet little collection but now it’s time to trim the herd. I don’t have enough room to store them properly so it’s time for someone else to enjoy! The first one going up is prolly the least “FC” of em all but definitely super cool and definitely the fastest. The only part FC I could find is the cab with the rest including the frame custom made. It sports a strong 351 Cleveland backed by an automatic. Trans cooler, Mickey Thompson’s, air shocks in front with onboard air compressor, custom fuel cell, sun roof. power windows. It does have a couple areas that could use attention at some point. The paint could use some freshening up and I have attached pics of a couple of the scratches/cracks. Also the power windows are not working properly.
If you have any specific questions or want pics of other areas not shown please ask and I’ll try to respond quickly.”
Robin picked up this FC Weasel recently (thanks to Marty who spotted it on Facebook).
He wrote, After I got this think home two things came to mind. First-What The Heck!!!!! I have no clue about track vehicles. Second (after some research) the build is backwards. The engine should be in front, not in the rear. A really ingenious build actually.
Robin also noted that the floor is made of street signs. Follow this Flickr link for more photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alturusphoto/sets/72157656366380805
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8200
(09/07/2014) Looks good.
“1966 Kaiser Jeep FC170
Flat head 6 cylinder all Original
New Tires ~ New Interior ~Very Rare
8200.00 Or Best Offer!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Needs work.
“Just picked up this 1960 fc170 4×4 6cyl needs alot of work but I did get it running and moving.has brand new 16 inch Firestone tires on it has plow frame and hydraulic pump.all glass is in it windshield has small crack on bottom drivers door windo is cracked.has bondo on doors floors are rotted no brakes..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
(12/20/2014) The tow package is not included. It’s a 170 not a 150.
“For sale or trade is a 1957 Willys Jeep FC150 Cab Forward pickup. The Transmission was taken out prior to my buying it, unknown why possibly clutch ??? Trans is in the back. I have not had this vehicle running. The windows are out, and I have them. Will accept best cash and or trade offer. Feel free to come see it, Clear Nevada title.
Note !!! The tow boom does NOT go with the sale. It will be pulled off prior to completion of this sale or trade.”
No pics provided.
“cab and chasie only. Ran 2 years ago. Also i have a 1958 FC150 for parts”
Don’t forget that this weekend is the Northwest FC Get-Together. It should be beautiful weather in Tacoma this weekend!
MIDWEST FC UPDATE:
Roger shared some more photos from last weeks Midwest FC event. Roger tells me he was able to sell four of the six windshields he had available. He also wanted to thank everyone that came and contributed by coming…especially those who came a long distance. There were FC’ers from Florida, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Roger also awarded Wayne and Sally Trent the furthest-traveler award … all the way from Hudson, Florida to the Southwest Ohio FC Gathering July 26-28. His haul rig was a ’53 Ford Cab with a Freightliner front axle and Cummins engine. His trailer carried a pop-up camper and the FC 170 Wrecker. Here are some photos of it:
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** It was listed on eBay, but didn’t sell through eBay. May have sold locally.
Doesn’t run at the moment. Seller messed with the points. Has a unique interior.
“Greetings, you are bidding on my 1958 Willys Forward Control 170 pick up. First, I know very little about anything mechanical, I bought this jeep out of a jeep collection in Houston, Texas. I have owned it for approx. one year. It has seen light work on my farm and was running fine until I decided to replace the points, distributor, spark plug wires, etc. It has not run since, my jeep friends seem to think the points are not set correctly. I don’t have the time to mess with it and more and it is taking up space in my barn. Tires are non-directional military and have good trend left gas gauge and heat gauge have never worked. Headlight, taillights and blinkers work, heater works.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Not sure if it runs.
“1957 FC150 this is a good platform for a restoration. It’s has the normal rust, flat bed, rear PTO. ”