UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This is a raw project.
“If the add is still up, its available. Old Jeep with lots of potential. No title. No Motor, transmission or transfer case”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This is a raw project.
“If the add is still up, its available. Old Jeep with lots of potential. No title. No Motor, transmission or transfer case”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/11/2021) Doesn’t run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/224523806222408/
“Does not run, This is a project/restoration car. Everything you see on the photos is it’s current condition. Asking $7,000 OBO”
UPDATE: I mistakenly listed this as an M-59, but I must blame the chills, fever, and general immune-system mayhem caused by my booster shot. That booster kicked my butt! But, I am all better now.
Grace’s husband and brother-in-law are searching for this M-29 Weasel FC. If anyone can provide help, please contact jeepFCcollector @ gmail.com (remove the spaces around the @).
“They have been looking to locate this M29 Weasel based FC cab vehicle. They have traced it from CP Riders (letters on the doors), to an Illinois farmer, to a broker 20 years ago in Dakota Illinois. They have made contact with that broker who says he sold it to a company in Pennsylvania who intended to use it for rescue and recovery on a Pa. mountain pass.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Daryl’s got this FC for sale.
“All original Jeep pickup.
Very solid cab.
Fresh tune-up.
New brakes.
New battery.
Runs stops and drives.
Great restoration candidate or just a cool driver.
Clean Washington title in my name. In person offers with cash only”
This project has mods. Blaines spotted this one.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/warren-59-fc-150-jeep-willys/7411042439.html
“1959 Jeep Willys FC150 Forward Control 4×4, solid project, not much rust, all major parts are there such as doors, tailgate rear fenders and so on, has small block ford V8, I was told it’s a 302 it may be a 289 adapted to factory transmission, I haven’t tried to start it. Dual factory gas tanks.”
This is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/395041465664514
“The world is not being kind at the moment and things are tough….so things gotta happen….so here is my 57 FC-150 project, Chevy 1 ton axles, 1 ton steering 38” swampers 5:13 gears lockers front and rear, sits on a commando frame ls motor had 150,000 miles on it bolted to a th400 had trans np208 transfer case….a lot of it is together but still a lot done like wiring, motor harness brake lines fuel lines which I have and also new fuel cell…..I have a lot of time and parts in this, this would be a great project for who ever wants to have a FC like no other…..I do have a place to store it if the $#!T hits the fan so I’m not giving this away either price wise….have title going to get it in my name this week if possible….thanks for looking $10,500 obo will sell without wheels, tires and axles for less”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s been sitting a couple decades.
“1957 FC 150. My late father purchased this Jeep when it was a couple years old. It has spent the last 50 plus years in the same place. It needs a lot of TLC but is complete with a clear title. Original F head 134 engine. The side shift T90 transmission was replaced by a new factory unit in the 70’s. Original Dana 18 transfercase. Stock Wagner 11×2 manual adjust brakes. 5.38:1 axle gears. Floor boards are rusted out and it has more than a few dents. Original paint and no bondo.
Additional FC parts are available. It hasn’t been run in 20 plus years.”
Blaine spotted this narrow-track FC for sale. It’s listed as a 1960, but I suspect that’s just a place holder year. The seller supposedly has an interested buyer, but the ad is still up as of this morning.
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/cto/d/dundee-willys-fc-150-barn-find/7405322405.html
“Came from an Estate Sale from a Farm in Eastern Oregon! Willy’s Forward Control in pretty good shape. Does have rust in drivers door and some above windshield on drivers side. Mostly surface rust on the rest. Truck is missing rear fenders and engine cover, all of which can be easily fabricated. Truck is complete with minimal rust and has original 4 cylinder engine and all running gear.
You dont see many of these up for grabs, and they are so cool! Asking $7500 OBO. Clean Title in Hand!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4150.
Blaine shared this FC-150 project.
“Green and white 1960 FC-150 Jeep. Jeep purchased from an estate barn find in Eastern Oregon. Truck is missing rear fenders and engine cover, all of which can be easily fabricated. Truck is complete with minimal rust and has original 4 cylinder engine and all running gear. Cash only or cashiers check if I can meet you at your bank to make the draw.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2400.
(10/21/2021) It’s taking more than a year to get a title? It’s a project or parts vehicle.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/pts/d/centralia-1962-fc170-jeep/7400462452.html
“1962 FC 170, Jeep, Willys, body is in pretty good condition. Has a bit of rust on the inside of the cab around the windshield. Looks like the original drivetrain. I have not tried to turn the engine over it’s been sitting for years. I had it inspected by the WSP and applied to get a title to it and am about a little over a year away from obtaining a title to it. I can transfer the current registration to another Washington resident so they wouldn’t have to wait another three years to get a title.”