UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $1400.
No title and missing tranny/tc.”Neat truck that needs a lot of work. Very rare. Missing trans and transfer case. No title, it came from Missouri. I will write bill of sale. May part out. Make offer on parts or whole.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $1400.
No title and missing tranny/tc.”Neat truck that needs a lot of work. Very rare. Missing trans and transfer case. No title, it came from Missouri. I will write bill of sale. May part out. Make offer on parts or whole.”
This has a variety of interesting modifications.
“HERE IS A SURVIVING 1959 WILLYS JEEP FC-170 (FOWARD CONTROL) 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE 4X4 THE JEEP HAS A FORD 260 V.8 THIS JEEP DOES RUN AND DRIVE IT ALSO HAS A AIR COMPRESSOR THAT WORKS ENGAGES IN 4X4 HAS A CUSTOM BED AND CAMPER THIS IS A PROJECT JEEP MOSTLY COSMETIC RUNS AND DRIVES WELL IT DOES HAVE SOME RUST ISSUES AS SEEN ON PICTURES BELOW GREAT FOR DRIVING THE WAY IT IS OR RESTORING IT HAS TOW PACKAGE GREAT FOR HUNTING OR FISHING GREAT CLASSIC WILLYS DONT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Sounds like a lot of parts.
“I have 2 Jeep projects for sale. One is a 1958 170 6cyl 4 wheel drive. The pickup is in a garage and is apart. The picture posted is how I found it but does not represent what is is now.
The other is a 1960 150 4cyl, found in Oregon and is pretty much as I found it, I have tried to start the engine but it will not turn over. It is also in the same garage which makes hard to take pictures. When you come to see one you get to see them both. I also have a rebuildable Warn overdrive that I will include if you buy them both. Both have clean paperwork. The cab forward or “forward control” was made from 1957 thru 1963.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
This seems to be missing some parts.
“Runs and drives. No title. Good for parts or project. Kind of cool not to many around.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
(10/18/2012) I can’t tell if this runs or not.
“Jeep willys 1963 4×4 pick up with factory dump truck bed and with snow plow. Needs a little tlc. Flat head 6cyl. motor it is all original. Great project truck and is extremely rare”
No, these aren’t Corgi toys. These are the real deal. Check out the entire image at theFCConnection.com
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
There’s value here.
“A 170. The cab is in fairly good condition rust wise except for around the windshield where there is rust on the sides, top and starting across the bottom from the posts. The floor and lower cab seem to be fairly solid. The bed is not stock and just sitting on the frame and goes with the truck if desired. The engine is loose, but had not run in my time with the truck about 5 years. There is no transmission or drive shafts. There is a transfer case, however. This truck is good for parts or the start of a project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550. Desert Dogs PCV on a FC? That’s a rare sight.
“A later model 150. It has the wider track and the cast iron weight in the rear of the frame. The cab has the usual rust spots, the floor, lower rear corners and above the windshield. The bed is in reasonable condition, but no tail gate. The engine is loose and ran a few years ago. I never drove the truck so I do not know the condition of the transmission (three speed) and transfer case. The rear end is a limited slip. Included is a spare front axle from a CJ Jeep. It is a project, but it is all there.”
Craig spotted this at the Life Magazine Archives. You can go here to see more archives:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
The camper appears in good shape.
‘All the glass is good, not to much rust. As far as I can tell everything is here.”