The bumper mounted radiator is a daring strategy!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/611426891057316
“1950s not sure the year 4×4 302 ford motor turns No papers”
The bumper mounted radiator is a daring strategy!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/611426891057316
“1950s not sure the year 4×4 302 ford motor turns No papers”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(07/25/2023) Thanks to Andy for spotting this FC with a crane. dump bed and winch.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/969201027734866
“This Jeep has a crane, a dump bed, and a winch in the front. This Jeep is great for someone who likes to restore historic and rare vehicles.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
Looks in very good shape.
“Selling a 1958 Willys F150
All wheel drive
Narrow body
Been in storage a long time!
Runs works perfect
Settling a family estate
One owner
20,000 miles
Serious inquires only!! Calling works best!
Asking $18,000”
Blaine shared this FC auction. The Curren price with 12 hours to go is $5000.
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1958-jeep-fc170-longmont-co-240547
“This 1958 Willys Jeep FC170 4×4, originally a 1-ton pickup, has been extensively reimagined as a farm hauler with a new flatbed replacing the cargo box, side stakes, and a transplanted Ford V8 mated to the rest of its original powertrain. Previously used to haul hay on a Colorado horse farm, the FC170 reportedly “runs great” The Jeep is said to be “seldom driven,” its finish is reported to be new, and the seller says that “all rust issues have been remediated,” with new cab corners installed.”
“The original engine in this Jeep has been replaced by a Ford 302-cu.in. OHV V8 of unspecified vintage. The replacement engine, whose mileage is unknown, has been modified with chromed vertical exhaust stacks. The engine is reported to start easily and idle smoothly. The seller says that the original manual transmission sometimes jumps out of second gear under deceleration. A small weep from the transfer case is observed. The engine bay presents as generally clean.”
It runs and drives. Andy shared this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/300313382411383
“Mileage unknown but runs and drive 4500$ firm…posting for my dad”
I was surprised to see this Jeep FC-looking vehicle by Land Rover (check out a brochure here). The company also made a 4 door version, which kind of echoes the M-677.
View all the information on ebay
“s listing is for a Vintage Forward Control Land Rover Photo. This photograph is possibly a dealer print with load capacity. . This press photo is 9” x 8”.”
This was listed at only $5000. It sold within a few hours on Facebook. The seller has four more to sell (condition unknown) and a variety of FC parts.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/835668236472205/permalink/6825583574147278
This FC only has a few hours left in the auction. As of Tuesday night the high bid was $4300.
“1958 Willy’s Jeep FC150 pickup truck
Miles: 29,998 on odometer
VIN: 6554815909
Engine
Cylinders: 4
Fuel type: Gas”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(03/13/2023) It’s supposed to have a front/back PTO setup, but no pics of it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/903611747567275
“1957 narrow front axle Jeep FC150. not a common vehicle. This one has chain drive PTOs front and rear, and an intact front window! These are known for frames cracking and this one needs a few places repaired. Comes with both axles. Has 4cyl hurricane, unsure if it runs or not. Definitely a project but an interesting one. Comes with a bill of sale, but won’t be hard to get a title for it. Bring a trailer, of course!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000
(10/08/2021) Blaine spotted this marriage between an FC-170 and a Corvette chassis. It appears there’s plenty of work left.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/884877239405039
“1957 fc150 on modified 1981 corvette frame. Little to no rust, most metal work done. Have new windshield and rear glass. Doors repaired new floor pan. No engine or trans. Have stock dash.All reasonable offers considered. Willing consider to trade for farm quad +cash”