UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
There’s some value here.
“1959 Jeep FC-170. Cab has some front end damage. The windshield is good, no cracks or chips. The door glass and side windows are intact. The back glass is cracked. All of the glass except the windshield is flat and can be cut by a glass company fairly cheap. Has the original flat head 6 cylinder with a T90 three speed transmission and a Dana 18 transfer case. The flat bed is steel and very well made. Also had a 4″ lift installed several years ago. Have not tried to start the engine. Was a true barn find. Will need the steering fixed as it seems the pitman arm splines are stripped. Everything will need to be gone through: brakes, wiring, steering…etc. Have a good Missouri title in my name.
1960 Jeep FC-150. Cab has rust above the windshield and floor pans. No glass. Does not run. Has the 4 cylinder engine ,T90, & Dana 18. Have the bed also. The title was signed by a previous buyer but never registered in their name.”
Is there any way I can contact the seller who posted this? In the long run, I ended up with this 1959 FC170 with the flatbed and I would like to try tracing it’s history.
It looks like this was listed on Craigslist, so unfortunately I don’t have any contact info for the seller. But, leaving your comment might help as sometimes sellers of vehicles will locate jeeps they’ve owned/sold and comment about it.
– Dave