UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
Looks like a solid project.No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/16/2015) A variety of parts. No pics provided.
“1960 FC150 parts for sale:
Counter weight – $100.00———————–E-Brake handle – $20.00
Tranny mount w/skid plate – $25.00———–Headlight Buckets – $20.00
Radiator – $50.00
Radiator skid plate – $25.00——————— Steering wheel floor plate – $10.00
Engine cover w/base – $150.00——————Rear glass with seal – $30.00
Dash – $100.00————————————Side glass w/seal – $20.00
Transmission linkage – $50.00
Defroster trim plates 2 @ $20.00 each
Fan Assembly – $25.00
Oil Bath Air Cleaner $75.00
FC150 Trim Plates 2 @ $30.00 each
Wiper transmission assembly w/vacuum motor – $40.00”
http://spokane.craigslist.org/pts/5479035052.html
UPDATE: Was $800. **Status Unknown**
“WILLYS JEEP FORWARD CONTROL 170 4X4 WITH PLOW,FLATHEAD 6 CYL.BOUGHT AS A PROJECT BUT NEVER TRIED TO GET RUNNING. NO TITLE BUT HAVE BILL OF SALE FROM THE ORIGINAL DECEASED OWNERS FAMILY –NEED GONE 800.00 OR BEST OFFER PLEASE CALL—NO TEXTS OR EMAILS”
UPDATE: Was $6400.
Runs and drives. Includes and overdrive and a generator.
“Up for sale is my 1964 Forward Control 170. It has 25,xxx original miles on it. It is currently located at V3 Jeep Shop in Middletown, Louisville KY.
There are no mechanical issues with this truck as it starts up and drive every time.
V6 Hurricane engine, 3speed with overdrive manual transmission and 4wheel drive.. Everything you see on this Jeep is original for it, including the generator, jerry cans, etc.
Motivated to sell – NO TRADES!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $20,000
Has a bunch of updates.
“Custom 1961 Willis FC 170 Jeep, Ford racing 351 Windsor, Power Steering, 4 Wheel power brakes,2 speed transfer Case, Ford (AOD)4 speed auto Multi Car show winner.”
This boxy forward control must have been built in Europe? I found a picture of an orange one below the ebay photo.
View all the information on eBay
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This one might be for sale: http://www.tutti.ch/ticino/veicoli/veicoli-commerciali/offerte/jeep-zanzi_5606153.htm
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Seller is parting out this FC.
“WILLYS JEEP FC 170 Wiper Transmission
Mark’s son Tom Smith has just authored a great article at jeeptruck.com about the Hoptown Pizza story. You can read it here:
http://jeeptruckstories.blogspot.com/2015/02/hopping-along-in-fc-dream.html
You might remember when I published a brief story about the owners last October when my wife happened upon them at a farmers market. At the time they thought their truck was cute, but didn’t realize it was called an FC Jeep. So my wife, now being an FC ‘expert’, explained what they owned. I do love my wife!
BTW, Ann says their pizza was great. As part of an email exchange I suggested they try to make it to the FC Roundup this year.
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $5000.
Needs some brake work, but looks solid in the pic.
“Wanting to sell my 1962 willys fc150 truck. Has the hurricane 4 cylinder will run but needs brake work and tires been setting for several years inside. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $33,000
This M-677 has been crossed with a 2006 Mitsubishi truck chassis.
“You are looking at a One of a kind 1964 Jeep setting on a 2006 Mitsubishi chassis with a 4 cylinder Turbo engine with 16,000 original miles and automatic transmission!!Yep, you read that right!! This is a 1964 Jeep, forward control M-677 Truck……she is sitting on a super straight frame that can be easily stretched. It is set up to haul a 5th wheel with its 8 foot western hauler bed, has an electric wench on the front, Tilt cab, cruise control, tilt wheel, ice cold air, a stereo system and even has reclining seats!!
The original Mitsubishi instruments and wiring were used during the construction. It was then taken to the local Mitsubishi dealer and checked to make sure everything was like it was supposed to be. It is titled as a 64 Jeep so the taxes and registration are a lot less than a 2006 Mitsubishi. She can do it all!! We are selling this vehicle for a customer who custom built this beauty. He informs me that he had close to $45,000 in the truck when he finished it. It would be a super truck to put a roll back bed, or a ramp car hauler bed on. You will certainly not meet yourself at a traffic light. I will consider a serious offer or an interesting trade. Give me a call so we can talk about how we can make my truck yours.”