UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
“one runs has a perkins diesel moter in it other one that doesnt run has a flat six”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
“one runs has a perkins diesel moter in it other one that doesnt run has a flat six”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
There’s some value here.
“1959 Jeep FC-170. Cab has some front end damage. The windshield is good, no cracks or chips. The door glass and side windows are intact. The back glass is cracked. All of the glass except the windshield is flat and can be cut by a glass company fairly cheap. Has the original flat head 6 cylinder with a T90 three speed transmission and a Dana 18 transfer case. The flat bed is steel and very well made. Also had a 4″ lift installed several years ago. Have not tried to start the engine. Was a true barn find. Will need the steering fixed as it seems the pitman arm splines are stripped. Everything will need to be gone through: brakes, wiring, steering…etc. Have a good Missouri title in my name.
1960 Jeep FC-150. Cab has rust above the windshield and floor pans. No glass. Does not run. Has the 4 cylinder engine ,T90, & Dana 18. Have the bed also. The title was signed by a previous buyer but never registered in their name.”
UPDATE: Was $4200. **SOLD** Spotted by yours truly as it was being towed west from Denver on I-70.
“This is truck #383 of the estimated 400 diesel-powered, Forward Control Jeep crew cabs built for the Marine Corp in 1964. The majority of these rare trucks have not survived, and this one barely has. It appears to have been wrecked early in its life and was subsequently stripped of its drivetrain and military dash. The collectibility of these trucks makes this one worth restoring, though it will entail quite a bit of work. These rare four-door cabs were constructed largely of parts available from standard civilian production.
Enough remains of the rare military body, that it can be rebuild from pieces. A good civilian cab, dash, and doors is included with this sale to help with that reconstruction. The floors of both cabs are remarkably solid. There is some rust in the doors that is repairable. The frame still sits on its original Dana axles, which specification sheets identify with 4.89 gears and Power Lock differentials front and rear. The engine, transmission, and transfer case is gone. The military dog house is still there. It is missing the cover for the battery box and air cleaner, which originally set inside the cab. It has the original military grill guard and bumpers with air-lift loops. It is missing all of the military blackout lights.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(05/13/2015) Runs and drives.
“1963 jeep fc170. (Forward control)
4 speed manual
2 speed transfer case
Pto winch
The Jeep is in great shape and was clearly never abused. Every part and piece is still there and in good working order. Runs and drives. This is an excellent project truck since it has never been disassembled or changed since 1963. This also is the last year of the FC Jeep and has the longer bed. Call,text or email is good with me. $5000 OBO. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
“its a project, everything is there flat head 4 or 6 not sure. some rust on body mainly on the bottom corner of the doors. the dash isnt attach but is there, all glass. its seems to be all there. flat bed with someI side rails.”
Jesse forwarded me these videos for your viewing pleasure. He’s already planning for 2016. You don’t see two FC M-679s butting head often!
Also, don’t forget these FC events coming up this year:
July 24-26 in the MidWest, WaynesVille, Ohio.
http://thefcconnection.com/jeep_forward_control_meet_-_ohio_-_july_24-26,_2015.htm
July 31st – August 1st – 2nd Tacoma, WA
http://thefcconnection.com/2015_northwest_fc_get-together.htm
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3250.
Seller will not reply to any number outside a 406 prefix, but does have email.
“1957 Willys FC150. Nice original body, not a lot of rust, was stored inside for years. Missing the transmission, transfer case, radiator and undoubtedly some small parts but is basically complete and sound. Box floor is good, glass is good enough to use, etc. I bought this out of an auction in Livingston last summer and was going to try to restore it but I recently bought an FC170 that is pretty nice so I’m going to do that one. I also have 3 Willys pickups and a CJ3A. Enough Willys projects for now.
This is $3250 as it sets. It can stay in my storage for free until July 1st, then it either has to go away or you start paying storage of $25 a month, which is what they charge me.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Neither runs nor is complete.
“Only have title to the fc it’s 4×4 manual ruff but nearly complete head is off the motor built on the m-38 frame or cj3a not exactly sure idk anything about it I traded for this
Wills doesn’t have title top is homemade but decent doors are in there motor is in the back of the fc believe its good and trans and t-case in back of the jeep missing drive shafts and hood
I traded for this and do not know anything about it
Not sure what to price these at but rather trade for a car truck dirtbike 4 wheeler or bumper pull camper or car trailer maybe a working car truck or cool project car truck”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
“1958 Jeep FC-170
No engine, transmission, bed, or front glass.
Set up for SBC. Solid frame, axles, and steering.
Unique rig. No time to build it. Solid start for a project.
Clean title.”
Sounds like it runs.
“Would make a restoration project or drive as a rat rod.”