UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26,500.
(09/16/2018) Mark spotted this nice FC.
“1959 Jeep forward control 150. 4 wheel drive,4 cyl, has been restored. Very rare on this condition. Partial trades considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26,500.
(09/16/2018) Mark spotted this nice FC.
“1959 Jeep forward control 150. 4 wheel drive,4 cyl, has been restored. Very rare on this condition. Partial trades considered.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/16/2018) Has a rear PTO.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/166993207508952
“1947 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A, 2nd owner for 50+ years, 15,040 miles on odometer, but not actual, used at cabin, for hunting, towing, etc. no rust, great shape, runs good, stored indoors, original flathead 4, 9-speed transmission, converted to 12V, rear PowerTakeOff, new clutch, pressure plates, wheel cylinders and battery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $49,000
(01/27/2014) All hand controlled. No foot pedals.
“. chevrolet 350 zz4 crate motor
. ford 9″ with poss
. turbo 400 trans
. B&M BLOWER
. one off custom valve covers
. Art Morrison chassis
. coil over independent front
. 4 link coil over rear
. custom all steel body
. all hand controlled”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
Both need work.
“Im selling my two FC jeeps. One is a ’58 FC 170 and a ’61 FC 150. Both are 4×4. The 170 has no bed, but only needs points and condensor. The 150 is best used for parts. Im asking 1100 obo for them.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2592.
Jay spotted this unusual flat fender project on Facebook.
“1942 Jeep that’s ben strechted and widened and mounted on a 79 Bronco frame with a 88 fuel injected 5.0, 89 AOD trans, 79 transfer case with split shifter, 9in rear and Dana 44 front, 35in tires on 12inX15in Centerline rims. It’s a project but most of the mechanical is done!”
Scott wanted to share some of the “How to” restoration videos he and Ron have been producing. The Team 503 Channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgnSnFtJ3JX41Oh-XBVAK3A?
Here’s a video on the clutch lever assembly:
This curious set of drawings is about the size of a standard piece of paper. It depicts Ford GP (upper left), an MB/GPW (lower left), a Ford GP “Super 6” (middle right), and a Bantam BRC 60 (lower right). It’s kind of pricey (imho), given at least three of the four are redrawn photos.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Listed as a 1941 Willys Jeep, this is a curious one. This might have a truck cab and flatfender fenders.
“Runs, Drives, Stops
Needs Work”
Appears to run. Could use more pics. No description provided.