UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
FC150-FC170-M677 Research Archives
1961 FC-170 Brooklyn, IA eBay
Hasn’t been driven in a while.
“1961 Jeep FC-150, VIN: 6554822024. Last driven in 2002, Been stored inside since. Last started Feb 15, 2017. Ran for less than one minute, needs some wiring replaced prior to starting again. Radiator needs replaced. Original parts manual included. Some rust on cab corners, rest of vehicle and frame appears in good shape. This will make an easy restoration project for any vehicle enthusiast. Selling because I have too many projects to complete.”
1957 FC-150 Helen, GA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks in good shape.
“1957 Willys FC150, very good condition, 4wd, restored , Cash sale only, local pick up only, no trades”
1957- FC-150 Loveland, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** on eBay for $3650.
Has a rear winch and the tailgate looks in good shape.
“I’m selling my favorite project for someone else to enjoy! The story about this cute little guy is as follows: I got it from the family who bought it new and it was burned in a house fire. It’s been in Colorado its whole life. It was said that it was a tow truck with a boom in the bed and a Ramsey 6000 lb pto winch in the rear bumper. The boom was removed before I found it. However the winch is still there. It has one of the straightest beds I have ever seen! The sides have no dents and the tailgate is just as straight. The cab is just sheet metal for all that was not metal was melted in the fire. There is the typical rust in the front fenders and the corner of the drivers side door.”
1960 FC-170 w/Dump Bed WV $6500
Craig spotted this running and driving FC with a dump bed.
“Putting my FC back out on the market. Here are some details.
Original L-226 super hurricane engine. It runs and drives fine, just needs the carter yf carburetor rebuilt. I have a rebuild kit that’ll go with it. It has typical FC rust on the cab corners, floor boards, and windshield frame. It has a hydraulic dump bed. Ramsey P.T.O. Ramsey winch (not attached). 4wd works. Text or call for any questions. 6,500 o.b.o utv trades may be considered.”
1958 FC-170 Monticello, WI **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Was running last year.
“have to many projects so I am selling this one. It is rusty but I believe worth restoring. I had it running last spring good enough to drive it to were it’s sitting now. I don’t have title for it.”
1964 FC-170 Gallatin, TN **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Not running at the moment.
“1964 fc jeep 4×4 6 cylinder 4 speed needs work had it running then lost fire has a dump bed and extra parts clean title”
1962 FC-170 Southbury, CT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
” Up for auction is my 1962 Willys Jeep fc 170. I purchased this truck in 2012 from an older gentleman in Arizona
The Jeep has always been in New Mexico and Arizona I had it shipped to New England it’s been garaged ever since I had it
I have not done anything to it it is very solid with a little rust on the driver side floor and a little in the cab corner easy fix
The jeep does not run I bought it that way it needs restoration I was planning on getting it running and getting all the breaks in order and drive it that way it has a nice patina to the paint It has a factory PTO winch on the front from what I’ve heard from other people they’re hard to find I have some extra parts that will go with it a door extra seats and some of miscellaneous items I can store the Jeep for a few weeks if needed but it must be paid for I will help your shipper any way I might be able to deliver locally or a short haul it all depends on my work schedule All funds must clear my bank before it leaves my garage that includes cash.”
1959 FC-170 Haines City, FL **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
Needs some paint at the very least.
“1959 Willys cab-over pick-up 350 fuel injected chevy motor. About 3000 miles on engine.”
1957 FC-150 Antioch, IL **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD for $6500** Needed some work.
“Relocating and have to reduce the herd a little. This is a 1958 Jeep Willys FC150 Forward Control. It has the 4 cyl engine, I believe they came with the L head 134 CI. It runs and drives, but the water pump is starting to leak. The electrical system looks like it was patched together from a more modern vehicle and all accessories don’t work. A new wiring harness will be included with the sale. A former owner had filled in the area under the bed with riveted sheet metal that looks to be ductwork material. I had started removing this sheet metal, but didn’t get very far. I replaced the leaky gas tank with a new one. It had a boom wrecker in the bed when I purchased it, but the wrecker and flashing lights have been removed. I have a clear Illinois title. When I looked up the VIN, it indicates that it is a 1957 model. I think back then, some states titled vehicles in the year that they were purchased, which may explain why it is titled as a 1958.”

























