Maybe some useful parts?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1543782323182633
“Cab, motor and front and rear end. The windshield is worth $800. Bill of sale only, thats the way i bought it.”
Maybe some useful parts?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1543782323182633
“Cab, motor and front and rear end. The windshield is worth $800. Bill of sale only, thats the way i bought it.”
I thought I had previously posted this one, but I couldn’t find it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/710044867886801
“Jeep cab over project truck”
It’s a project.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/d/yuma-1957-jeep-fc170/7766244726.html
“Must sell, will take first reasonable offer. 1957 Jeep fc 170 manual transmission 4×4 needs bed and/or full restoration. It’s an inline Chevrolet 6cyl. Runs, drives and brakes. Definitely a project though… I was going to build and put a flatbed on it. Just too many projects and want to move this one along. This is a project!”
There’s some value here. That bed looks to be about 6′ x 9′, which I could potentially repurpose for the bed of the Tour jeep.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/d/lakewood-willys-jeep-fc170/7767366162.html
“I have a Willy’s jeep FC170 with 6 cylinder hurricane engine 3sp manual high ,low range. Truck ran year ago. This is a project,that I have no time to complete. It has some rust but overall is a solid body. This is a rare rig.”
This has been sitting for 25 years, but looks pretty original.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/796845929319015
“1962 Jeep Fc-170 6 cyl 3 speed manual transmission. Believe to be 55k actual miles. Been sitting since 1999, one family owned. Has a few dings and dents, because it has been used for cattle farming its whole life.Basically all original little to no rust , some minor surface rust in places. Not currently running but engine does currently turn over, believe valves to be stuck. Family wants to start at $14000 ( no real idea of value) cash or cashier check only”
This runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/507115621756538
“Starts, runs strong, stops. Clear clean title and all original sales paperwork from 1960 289 V8 conversion done in the 80’s. Drive as is, gets tons of attention or excellent candidate for restoration. 616-eight36-5six0four Call or text anytime Located in Byron Center, MI 49315”
It’s complete, but it’s a project. No description provided.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/835668236472205/permalink/8329909953714625
This needs some work, but appears in pretty good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/835668236472205/permalink/8281982088507412/
“For sale…1964 Jeep FC-150 all original, complete and with a clear NC title. It even has the extra weights in rear. I have owned it for over 20 years and has been garage kept. Was last registered in 1984. This was bought new and used by a firehouse in upstate NY for their plowing. It was then bought by a farmer upstate NY and used as his farm vehicle. Then was bought by Manny who had a shop in Queens NY, the name still on DS door and used it to plow his shop that had a small parking lot. He wanted to restore it but never got to it. He switched it from a Generator to an Alternator.
I bought it from Manny when he retired. Its been garage kept ever since. My goal was to restore it but there was others inline ahead. I just sold my Super bee to the TV show Graveyard Cars and it was shown this last episode to lighten my projects. it runs great, it is low mileage. The Doors are rust free, PS window is cracked as in picture. The windshield is in great shape, seats were recovered and comfortable, shifts fine, no smoke, lights work. It does have the common cab rot in the corners as in the pictures, it is 60 years old. It drives but has no brakes, the LF wheel cylinder blew when I drove it outside. I’m not going to fix it but it can be driven onto a trailer. Please only Serious buyers who would appreciate a survivor.”
No pics and not many details.
https://westernmass.craigslist.org/cto/d/springfield-jeep-fc-170-project/7757648684.html
“Forward Control JEEP in need of complete restoration. 1958-1962. Complete with parts vehicle. Motor ran when acquired.”
Roger Martin shared this auction for an FC-170. According to the serial number 10326, this is an early 1957, so the 325th FC-170 produced. As of Wed afternoon, the bid price is $2500.
https://bids.aumannauctions.com/auctions/38963/lot/5833837-jeep-fc170?
“Vin:10326. 6 cylinder engine is untested. 32,220 miles on the odometer. Has key.”