UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.
“This is a 1959 Jeep Cab over FC 150.
This is a neat old project.
It is all there except the engine.
It need a complete restoration but would be a great project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.
“This is a 1959 Jeep Cab over FC 150.
This is a neat old project.
It is all there except the engine.
It need a complete restoration but would be a great project.”
It runs. May be worth a look.
“I have a 1957 Jeep FC 150. Does run. Don’t have time to work on. Not all rusted out, does have rust, box is rough. Open to sale or trade. Does have a snow plow that goes with it. Looking for fire arms, loader tractor, something useful. Not really looking for cars or trucks. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**. Was $3000.
Assembly required.
“I am selling a 1957 Willys Jeep FC 170. This jeep is ready to be restored or turned into a great trail rig. There was very few of these made so it isUP hard to find one, especially one that has a cab in this good of shape. This vehicle is complete including extras.
The cab is in great shape and would need minimal effort to be show quality.
The box is rough but could be restored. It would also be pretty easy to make one and they can be purchased reproduction.
The frame is in great shape. It is hard to find nice frames like this.
I have two engines for it, transmission, transfer case, and two sets of seats as well.
$3000 – Has clear title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
I was in grade school when this was parked!
“Parked when Jimmy Carter became president and gas cost too much. complete and stored on local farm”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $14,500.
(06/24/2013) This FC looks in good shape.
“1957 Willys FC150 1/2 ton pickup. The pictures speak for them selves, Cash sale only, person to person sale I do not ship, I do not need anyones help selling. All orginal no rust, kept indoors, stock 4 cyl motor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Not running. Check out that push bumper!
“Jeep FC 170 that has a push bumper on front and a wrecker sling. Wasused at a repair shop around Ashland. Has a wild lace paint job. 4wd and uses the same drive line as a flat fender Willys. Looks to be complete although the transmission and transfer case are partially disassembled. This truck has no title. Asking $1,800obo. Not too many around. Parts are easily found online.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $1500.
Looks like a good price to me. If it runs, even better.
“1960 JEEP FC-150 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE”
Needs work.
“Needs restored missing starter/distrubator/alternator call”
UPDATE: Tom from ROAM reported (see comments) that this camper FC was a custom installation. He noted that the camper was unsalvageable, so they felt it was a good candidate for something unique. Tom plans to do a post about the camper in the future.
Here’s what it looked like when they bought it:

Here’s the completed project:
Follow the whole build here: http://roamauto.com/1960-willys-jeep-forward-control-fc170-build/
There appears to be value here.
“I just have too many projects right now and need to sell this FC-170. It is in rough, but salvageable condition to the right person. I purchased it to do as my next restore, but lots of other stuff got bumped up in front of it . . . Lots of good parts here . . . . original super hurricane 6 engine and running gear. I was told by the PO that is was a running and driving truck when parked 5 years ago. has a plow frame but the blade is gone. No cracks in the front windshield. Good PA title in my name . . . not interested in low ballers or scams. I would just assume part it out then take much less then I’m asking for it . . .”