UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Seems worth a look. Has some rust.
“Rare Jeep FC170
-Has sat for the past 4 years since last running
-Have Title
-Includes additional cab and chassis”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Seems worth a look. Has some rust.
“Rare Jeep FC170
-Has sat for the past 4 years since last running
-Have Title
-Includes additional cab and chassis”
Someone could probably use these.
https://reno.craigslist.org/pts/d/reno-willys-jeep-170-doors/6907707609.html
“I have two doors for an Willys FC-170 The green one is complete and the other is not and in rough shape. I doo have the upper frame and glass for it though. No handle but do have the pull.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,000.
Chris is selling his custom FC-170 build.
“odometer: 500
paint color: green
size: full-size
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: pickup
Selling a 1957 FC170 (clear NJ title) that I’ve fully built out over the last year. I’ve done an insane amount of work to the truck to get it to be an awesome driver. Will go down the highway at 65 with zero problems. Everyone will stop you to chat. Everyone will pull out their phones to take a picture. Everyone will want a ride. Only have 500 miles on it since the full build. If you want to pretty it all up, feel free – I like the rat-jeep look, but it’s different for everyone. Overall, in very good condition with way less rust than most FCs. All glass is good except driver door window has a crack (that window is always down waving back to the excited wrangler drivers anyway). Asking 22K OBO.
Modifications include:
– Small Block Chevy (making 400hp)
– Turbo 400 transmission
– Dana 70 in the rear
– Custom leaf springs from Alcan
– Completely new fuel system (tank, electric pump, carb, lines)
– Complete new cooling system to handle the SBC
– Transmission cooler
– Conversion to dual master brake cylinder
– All new brake lines
– Conversion to front disk brakes
– Conversion to power steering
– All new steering column for more comfortable positioning
– Steering damper in front to smooth out the ride
– 100% new wiring throughout
– LED brake lights
– Full array of Autometer Gauges including GPS speedometer
– All new 2.5” dual exhaust system with crossover and Flowmaster Super 70s.
Please feel free to ask any questions and I’ll be happy to get right back to you! This is an amazing jeep and the buyer will be thrilled with their new toy. If you’re in NJ and buying the jeep, you should be able to keep the amazing custom plates – these are this jeep’s actual license plates.
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was No Price.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Old Jeep Willy’s frames with cab and some parts. You haul away.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $29,500.
Given the price, the exhaust should be done better.
“1958 Willys Jeep FC-150 The 1958 Willys Jeep FC-150 is available in orange with a tan interior. It comes equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, dual exhaust, solid wheels and includes the spare tire. This very presentable car has a lot of character. It was with the same owner for many years. For $29,500”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1600.
Looks like a number of parts are included.
“Jeep fc170, cab, beds, frame, fuel tank, differential, gauges, dash and boxes of parts”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $7500.
This is a project. The seller sold an FC-150 last week.
“Selling a 1959 Jeep FC170. IT HAS A 289 FORD ENGINE WITH A C4 TRANSMISSION.
Also comes with a extra running gear from a Chevy Blazer. Myself would prefer to keep the jeep running gear under it. The blazer running gear would give it a higher highway speed.
Only selling because I just DO NOT have time to finish it as it does need some TLC.
It runs drives and stops and 4 wheel drive works. Does have the normal jeep rust but not as much as most.”
Oscar shared this Ex-Swedish Army Ambulance FC Van for sale.
https://www.blocket.se/vasternorrland/Jeep_fc_170_85297490.htm
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Rolling chassis.
“55?? JEEP FC NO TITLE ROLLING CHASSIS COMPLETELY STRIPPED $1000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
It’s been parked for a while.
“1958 Willys Jeep FC170 Forward Control, complete, super hurricane flathead six, 3 speed, has sat for about 10 years in a barn. before parking it was driven from Colorado to Texas. I put a battery in it, new wires and points and poured a little gas down the carb and she fired right up. Will probably need the tank cleaned a a new fuel pump to run on its own. was a military vehicle(still has blackout lights and military tires that hold air). Cab corners are rusty and has a sun roof. I do have the front bumper and brackets. These are pretty rare! Don’t miss your chance to own one.”