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(09/14/2018) Not sure how much value is here. Does have a PTO.
“1961 jeep fc-150 chassis. Buick V-6 (231 same as Grand National-turbo)
5.38 DANA 44 wide axles (52″ between backing plates
350 Turbo auto trans
Warn Locking Hubs
82″ standard jeep wheelbase
PTO/ transfer case”
“(translated from French) Good morning to everything. My spouse is selling his truck for the sum of $ 5 000, here are the details. This is a flat-Nose Truck FC-170, 1963, four wheel drive with recording. For Advised Restorer. The engine is a super hurricaine that bathes in heating oil. There are only 7 known copies in Quebec. The Jeep forward control is a truck made by willys motors, later named Kaiser Jeep, from 1956 to 1965. The Advanced order models were mainly marketed as a corporate, municipal, military and civil working vehicles. The beds went from simple platforms to complete trailers, tilting trucks and fire trucks. Snow blower, scratch. Lumberjack truck. Site for more information-https://lautomobileancienne.com/tag/jeep-fc-170/”
This is an ex-fire truck. It may need some engine work.
“truck has 9000 miles, was a fire truck.
has small holes for roof lights, and switches
rust free, very original
still has factory grease marks on axels
was yellow, then repainted red.
the “cage” on the back is just set there, for my puppies, it comes right off
This jeep runs and drives, however it has spun a bearing. The distributor was never oiled, and it siezed one day here at the farm. THe distributor runs the oil pump, and when we towed it to the shop, and fixed the problem, it has a very distinctive knock in the lower end.
There is no smoke, it was not run this way. It does start and run.”
UPDATE: This may have sold. It was listed for about $2600 on the Swedish site https://www.blocket.se.
Oscar shared this FC for sale in Sweden. It only has about 1000 miles on it!
He wrote, “It has been used by the Swedish HWY maintenance dept. and it was common that these vehicles had very low miles. 4 owners only and fairly low price, SEK 25.000 which is about $2.600”
(06/28/2019) Jordan spotted this ad. The cab seems like it’s in decent shape. It also has a Warn OD.
“This would be an awesome restoration project! Needs some restoration work as it’s been stored in a barn until recently. It’s got a Warren overdrive & a Chevy V8! It’s a collector’s item and would be a fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Come check this out before it’s gone.”
Tom spotted this one. It runs and drives. Has a little rust.
“1963 Willy Jeep fc-170 4×4.. upgraded brakes, alternator, hoses, and tune up.. started and drove after sitting for 18 years.. 226 ci super hurricane straight 6 motor.. 3 speed on floor.. has rust but fixable.. too cool and original to part out.. has a manual winch in the bed that works and has a gin pole setup but no poles”
“Former Joshua, TX firetruck. I’m not sure what fire apparatus it originally had on the back. I bought this just over 5 years ago in west Texas. It’s been garaged the entire 5 years it’s been in Michigan. The body has some but very little rust, a few dents and dings, and the frame is in great shape. It has a 4-speed transmission, which I’m not sure is original to this VIN. I have a transfer case for it and Warn Overdrive. The Jayhawk dump apparatus on the frame is included, however it is not original to this truck. I have all components for the Jayhawk. I have a clear Michigan title in my name. ”
“1962 fc170 pto plow, winch and dump body Hasn’t ran in over 15 years Clean title with matching vins As is. Did not try to start or anything like that.”
This definitely has some rust. Thanks to Jordan for sharing this one.
“This Jeep has all original everything. It’d be a great project car, and is a sure head turner & conversation piece! It’ll need some restoration work as it’s been in a barn until recently. But imagine all the neat things that could be done with this one of a kind Jeep, & all the memories that you could make!”