UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Mark just posted this a sellajeep.com. Its got one broken piece.
“from a 1959 cj5 t-18 transfer case. One small broken piece (see photos) gears and bearings in good condition. Located in central Florida.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Mark just posted this a sellajeep.com. Its got one broken piece.
“from a 1959 cj5 t-18 transfer case. One small broken piece (see photos) gears and bearings in good condition. Located in central Florida.”
John shared this video. It shows some of the steps involved with waterproofing a jeep.
This is a curious model. It looks like someone may have been trying to make a Willys MA.The grille and the double gauges make me think that. Just how ‘vintage’ it might be isn’t clear to me. It’s currently priced at $189.99. No description provided.
UPDATE: The University of Washington’s Digital Collections includes the below photo with a more accurate date (1947) and description. According to the UW Library, pictured in the top photo is Joe Woolfe and his grandson,
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Previously Posted February 11, 2019: These images were posted on Facebook and the toy jeeps attributed to Boeing. However, as a commenter pointed out below, these were actually produced by Western Toy Company in 1959. Here are some other examples.
(02/11/2019) These jeeps are pictured in front of the old Seattle Art Museum (we did field trips there in high school) which is inside Volunteer Park in Seattle, Washington.

This has a variety of updates, including a large-glass windshield.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/467175384317108
“1948 Willys CJ A2 Jeep. Oldsmobile V6 – 231, 350 automatic transmission, 300 transfer case, 44 Rear w/ locker, 30 front. 30 Gallon fuel tank. Runs good. Lots more. Full soft top/doors. NO SMOG REQUIRED!!!! $10,000 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on a BAT auction.
This bring-a-trailer auction was spotted by Sam.
“This 1957 Willys Jeep Forward Control FC-150 was purchased in 1982 by the seller’s uncle and was acquired by the seller approximately six years ago. Power comes from a 134ci Hurricane inline-four paired with a three-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case, and the truck is finished in green and white over a green vinyl interior. Equipment includes locking front hubs along with a shovel, axe, and spare mounted to the side of the bed. Work performed under current ownership has consisted of a refresh of the brakes and carburetor, as well as a 12-volt electrical conversion and replacement of the tires and shocks. This FC-150 is now being offered at no reserve with an uninstalled replacement exhaust system and door panels, manufacturer’s literature, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/13/2021) This seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/311579796979654
“Needs water pump doesn’t charge the battery but has new alternator and a few Minor things runs good tho might need carbarator rebuild”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/05/2021) Has a Dually Dana 70 in the rear.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/252681879560669
“1964 Jeep FC-170 long bed has a Dana 70 dually rear end. Corvette 327 v8 ran when parked. Have custom made driveshaft for the rear best offer takes it”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/02/2021)Has a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/282394626639823
“Sbc motor .305 chevy 4×4 works 3 speed Runs and drives great..”