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Here’s a cool FC toy.
“This listing is for a used vintage Bandai Japan 1950’s – 1960’s Jeep FC-170 tin Friction toy stake truck in very good condition. Jeep produced the FC-170 from 1957 to 1964 / 1965 and I would expect this toy was also produced somewhere in that time period. It has 2 small dents in the cab roof which are visible in certain lighting conditions but not very noticeable otherwise. It is about 7 1/2 inches long by about 3 1/4 inches high at the top of the cab. It has a front wheel drive working friction motor. The paint finish is very good. I don’t see anything broken or missing and no rust. I don’t see any cracks in the plastic windshield. Looks like a bit of dust in the interior section. It has an opening rear gate and is overall a very nice example of a hard to find Jeep toy. I do not have the original box.
This came from an estate sale which featured 1950’s / 1960’s toys. I don’t know it’s entire history ( smoking, pets, etc.) and it is offered as is being a 50 year old used toy.”
Here’s a neat old Model.
“U.S.ARMY FORD GP 1/4 TON JEEP W/FIGURES MINT IN BOX RARE 1/32 KIT-MAX”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was up for auction.
Buz spotted this unusual toy. The auction takes place Saturday and Sunday. I’m not sure which day the jeep will be up for auction.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
You can see these Ideal toys at the CJ-3B Page.
This is missing the fake light on the hood, but otherwise appears in fair shape.
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS on eBay.
According to the CJ-3B Page, the Dinky Tow Truck, called a Jeep De Depannage, was based on the French Hotchkiss M201 and sold in France through 1971. In the case of the toy below, the rubber ‘rope’ that held the tow hook has perished and has been replaced with string.”
I can’t if the body is metal or not. It appears in good shape and isn’t a bad price.
” 1963 Jeep Wrecker made by Hubley toys. The jeep is in very nice condition. A few scratches in the passenger rear corner. The original box is intact, but worn.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This chewing gum card picturing a crazy hopped up Jeepster was part of the 1980 Topps Chewing Gum Weird Willys Sicker #24: CREEP IN A JEEP.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks in ok condition. According to Glenn, the CJ-2A is the most common of the Al-Toys. The others are much more rare.