This FC Trav-L-Aire Brochure includes free shipping.
“Original 1960’s WILLYS JEEP CAMPER BROCHURE “THE TRAV-L-AIRE” The Cabin That Goes Anywhere”
This FC Trav-L-Aire Brochure includes free shipping.
“Original 1960’s WILLYS JEEP CAMPER BROCHURE “THE TRAV-L-AIRE” The Cabin That Goes Anywhere”
This looks solid, but does have a little rust.
“For Sale; Rare 1958 JEEP FC150 PICKUP ,RUN AND DRIVES EXCELENT. NEW BRAKES AND TIRES. VERY LITTLE RUST. DRIVERS WINDOW HAS CRACK.TOO MANY PROJECTS. THANKS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
This has a dump bed. Blaine notes this is not a dually (I had mentioned I wasn’t sure).
“Early 60s jeep flat nose cab over FC 170 4WD, dump bed. Vehicle ran and moved last year, needs tune-up etc. body has some rust/rot, selling as project 1,800 OBO”
UPDATE: Was $600. **SOLD**
“1958 Forward Control (FC-150) Jeep. Good glass (some fogging), no engine or transmission, no bed, clean title. Some rust, but mostly sound, very restoraable for a good body man. I looked for one for years but just don’t have time for a project anymore. $600. Cash only.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(01/08/2013) This needs work.
“Willys Jeep 1958 Fc – 150
327 Chevy, t-98 4 speed, spicer 18, fc170 axels and springs.
Very Complete.. Great project… close to running condition”
This is a custom FC with custom Ford axles and power train.
“1957 Jeep FC- 150. Foward Control Jeep with Ford Econoline front axle, 1957 Ford 9 inch rear end. 302 Ford V8 engine with C-4 automatic transmission. Dual rear wheels with new radials all around. Handbuilt flatbed with nice wood floor. New red/white paint. Bet you’ve never seen a truck like this before. You will have the only one at any car show.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200. This was for sale earlier this year. It appears to have a new owner who is selling it.
(02/16/2012) It runs, but has rust.
“For Sale is a 1957 Willys Jeep FC150 or Forward Control 150, serial number shows that this is the 68th one made out of only around 30,000 units made bewteen 1957 and 1964.
Runs and drives, 4WD, 3 speed manual, 2 speed, single stick transfer case, 4 cylinder engine (Hurricane 4 I believe,) I believe it has around 24,xxx miles. has engine driven hydraulic pump and lines still attached. Did have snow plow attached before I bought it.
Tires are dry rotted but hold air, have tubes in them but will need to be replaced soon. The transfer case does shift into all ranges but the front hubs need to be replaced, the front driveshaft spins but the hubs don’t engage. I bought it this way
and never had the time to replace them. Needs driver side window replaced, all the guts are there and you can get a window cut at any auto glass store in town. Needs a lot of body work, paint, weatherstripping, etc. Basically needs to be restored.
The headlights, tail lights and beacon on top all work but wiring was cobbled together by previous owner. Could use a new battery as well, and a choke cable. Hard starting in the winter, carb needs rebuilt but will throw in a rebuild kit that I bought. I will include the front bumper that is in the back and the big gas can as well. This is a rare truck and a good project,
however is not roadworthy so you will need to bring a trailer. Selling due to relocation out of state. Has a title and will throw in a service manual as well. Asking $1200 obo”
The Russo and Steel auction features several different jeeps.
1. 1960 DRW FC170: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1960-Jeep-FC170-DRW/39242
2. 1958 FC-170: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1958-Willys–Jeep-FC170/29662
3. 1957 FC-150: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1957-Willys-Jeep-FC150/34072
4. 1949 CJ-2A: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1949-Willlys-Jeep-CJ2A/29552
5. 1947 CJ-2A: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1947-Willys-Jeep-CJ2A/34332
6. 1970 CJ-5: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1970-Jeep-CJ5/41682
7. 1944 Flattie: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1944-Ford-Willys-MB-GWP/43332