UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9950.
This appears very nice.
“226 cu. in., 6-cylinder, flat head; 12V system, 3-speed transmission. Many new parts. Invested $12,400. Asking $9950”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9950.
This appears very nice.
“226 cu. in., 6-cylinder, flat head; 12V system, 3-speed transmission. Many new parts. Invested $12,400. Asking $9950”
Mark published this FC ad today.
“I have a 1958 Jeep FC-150 for sale. It has the original motor, transmission, and transfer case in it. The motor is not locked up, but will not crank. Has most of the interior parts except the seats. I have two sets of doors for it. The front windshield is in good shape. That is the only glass I have for this truck. I have a Dana 30 and a Dana 44 that is currently being installed in the truck. When I purchased this truck it had a front axle from a Mail Jeep. So I was going to put it back to 4wd. There are two OEM wheels and 4 aftermarket wheels. The odometer says about 10,000 miles. There are a lot of original parts still on this truck. The lower cab corners are rusted. Some of the floor board joints and bends are rusted, but still very sturdy.
I have the title in hand. This truck comes with a lot of extra parts. Price: $2,000 or Best offer
Please contact Brad at:
email: c.u.n.d.mud at gmail.com
UPDATE; Price $1800.
(03/27/2012) I don’t see any obvious rust.
Flatnose willys fc150 pickup no rust 12669 miles and no rust. (701)-361-3315″
UPDATE: **SOLD** … Was $1200. Bill snagged this at a great price!
(04/20/2011) This needs some work.
“Up for sale I have a rare 1957 Forward Control Jeep. Model FC-150. Vehicle is complete. Even have a new replacement windshield. Passenger window is cracked. Has the origional 4 cylinder engine. Was running couple of years ago. Has a 3 speed manual transmission. Small amount of rust behind drivers door and drivers floor near gas pedal. Great vehicle for restoration. Only made about 65,000 of these from 1957 – 1965. Almost never see one at a car show..”
This looks nice.
“It is a 1961 FC150 Jeep pickup in very good condition. No rust. Has a new motor, new brakes, power steering, and overdrive. Runs good.
Price: $11,500
Please contact:
Phone: (928) 453-4799
or
email: caroly@citlink.net”
UPDATE: Was listed at $1000
It doesn’t have an engine.
“1964 jeep model fc170 complete except for engine. set up for smallblock chevy. save it from the scrapyard.”
These are unusual.
“These stainless steel fenders were custom made for use on an older Jeep pick-up, but could be used on other vehicles or a trailer. $200.00 cash O.B.O.”
This doesn’t run.
“1960 Willy Jeep FC170
This is a 4 wheel drive jeep truck with standard transmission..I don’t believe there are any accessories.
If anyone has information on the Jeep please write as I’m in the dark about this truck.
Condition of truck is unknown. The truck drove before being put in storage. The truck was parked 10-15 (?) years ago in a dry building with a concrete floor. He had 2 willys Jeeps, He used the 1st. Jeep on the farm. Sold the 1st. Jeep that was listed on E-Bay. The remaing Jeep might had been the better of the two.
I WAS JUST LOOKING AT THE PICTURES. I FAILED TO STATE CONDITION OF WINDSHIELD. PICTURE #2 SHOWS CRACK RUNNING UP FROM THE WIPER ARM.
The husband has past away and I’m advertising the reming vehicle for the widow. SHE HAS A CLEAR MISSOURI TITLE
The truck will need to be carried away. All serious offers will be looked at and answered. The Jeep is South of Kansas City some 75 miles.Located on all weather county road.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
There’s some value here.
“This has the original Hurricane 226 engine, manual transmission and transfer case. Last year I did a complete rebuild of the carb, replaced plugs, wires, cap and rotor. It fired right up. Bleed the brakes and it was driving. That was now over a year ago. I have been keeping this as a long term project but its time to go. No paper but has been unregistered for over a decade. Rust in the typical areas. Trade?? ”
There some value here.
“1961 4×4 Jeep FC-170 flatbed truck parts. it was last used in 1990.Original equipment, 226 six cylinder with 3 speed and Dana 18 transfer case, the cab is over 50 years old, it needs some body work, fortunately it is not rusted out beyond repair, because it was previously painted with house paint. It also needs some flat glass but the windshield is good. It has a rolling chassis.”