Unclear if it runs or not.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/287390640790782/
“1960 FC150 with original snow plow accessory. New windshield in the back of the truck. Pretty solid truck except for bed and floor pans. Need to sell”
Unclear if it runs or not.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/287390640790782/
“1960 FC150 with original snow plow accessory. New windshield in the back of the truck. Pretty solid truck except for bed and floor pans. Need to sell”
This is pending as of Oct 21.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/874448993800950/
“1964 Willy Jeep FC150 Fc-150 forward control. Starts on starting fluid. Moves, shifts, been sitting since 2016. Clean Indiana title in my name. Good vin plate. At the time it was the only fc-150 titled as such in Indiana. Tires hold air for a few hours. Not drivable but could be pretty easily. F134 engine. I believe it to be a 4 speed trans. Reverse is up and to the right. Aftermarket bed. Rusty sheet metal. Solid frame. 4×4 with manual hubs. Western cable plow not currently operational. 6 foot blade. Project. Broken windshield and drivers window is cracked. Roof has rust above gutters. It’s cool because it still exists. I believe I am the 3rd owner. Originally owned by a concrete company in a nearby town. Drum brakes. Manual steering, mechanical clutch. Bring a trailer. Only trade may consider is a Chevy 2500 plow truck or better”
Appears solid.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/1254789279250631
“This 1963 Willys Jeep FC-150 is a cab-over pickup that is red with gray upholstery. It is powered by a 226ci Buick Odd Fire V-6, mated with a three-speed manual transmission and a dual range transfer case. It was acquired by the seller in 2020 and is believed to have spent much of its life in Illinois and Pennsylvania. The FC was fully rebuilt by the previous owner, to include engine replacement, full wire harness and interior replaced. FC runs but needs a loving home and someone with a deep appreciation of the history of this vehicle and preferably is mechanically inclined. Unfortunately, I have run out time and need to sell it in preparation for a job relocation.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown, Was $13,499.
It runs, but isn’t completely restored.
“1963 Jeep FC150. Stock motor runs fine. New aluminum gas tank fabricated in place of rusty original. New clutch disk, pressure plate, Syncros replaced, New brake master cylinder, all wheel cylinders, brake lines, brake drums, wheel bearings, wiring harness, speedo, horn, steering wheel. All new glass, rubber, window track felts, windows roll up and down well. Have but not installed new door cards, plus old upholstered but warped cards. Pretty much all cab rust repair tackled, including replacing steel over the windshield, and at lower corners. At one time it had a snowplow. Main frame plow attachments remain. Other plow brackets and front bumper with snowplow parts except blade included. I have lost interest in completing a cosmetic restoration, but not too much more to go. Located in 95954. Would trailer to deliver as far south as Sacramento, as far north as Redding.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Andy shared this truck. Value is unclear.
“Jeep FC170 truck Year unknown 4wd Cab looks decent. Used to be a flat bed. Back part of frame look”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1950.
(09/30/2023) Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/212810525143843
“Very Rare 1960 Jeep FC150 ( Foward control) Honestly, a bit of a sweet basket case. Small block Chevy (poss 327) in unknown condition, military pto winch, short bed, mostly complete, unfinished axle swap, not a roller..Not much rust, no title with bill of sale. (I bought several cars from an estate and can’t keep them all.) Super cool, hard to find and a solid project worth the fight. Maybe modify to newer Jeep chassis? Could be absolutely bitchin! Priced accordingly $2800. Always consider offers and trades.”
No title, but does have serial number plate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1013003403158769
“Rare Jeep FC170 cabover. Super solid truck that I pulled from a collection in South Dakota. No title unfortunately. Some rust in driver foot well and cab corners. Engine turns over by hand. Good windshield. Located in Conroe Texas 77303. I may entertain trades for other classic cars or trucks. Asking $3500 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Wow, this M-676 appears to have the original Navy lettering on the doors! Engine is siezed.
“This old Jeep was a Navy truck. Has a 3 cylinder supercharged diesel engine. The engine is seized it has been sitting awhile. Has been equipped with an over drive on the transfer case. Was bought for parts but it’s too nice to take apart. Does not have a title. These are hard to find. Make an offer.”
This has a Stahl utility bed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/296848669588070
“If it is listed, it is available. It is basically completely all there. A project that I accepted several years ago, but was never able to get to it. Has been stored inside. I rolled the motor over this week when we moved it from one shop to another. Clutch worked, transmission shifted. Not many of these left around. It has the factory Installed Stahl bed. $7500 Firm price”
UPDATE: Here’s a better image of a Bean Model 200F from a November 1958 ad on eBay:
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This post was from August 22, 2012: I show two ads below. John Bean appears to have built both a FC-150 Model 200-F Fire Jeep, and a FC-150 Model-FJ. I don’t know what the difference between the two is.
1. This blown up portion of the ad shows the ad for the Model 200-F from a 1960 Ad
2. This ad is from 1959. I can’t tell what model is shown. These are two of 12 pages in the brochure.