UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
Needs some paint at the very least.
“1959 Willys cab-over pick-up 350 fuel injected chevy motor. About 3000 miles on engine.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
Needs some paint at the very least.
“1959 Willys cab-over pick-up 350 fuel injected chevy motor. About 3000 miles on engine.”
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Interested to see if it sells. The lady bought it in November 2014, at the same time I bought mine from the same gentleman. We both paid substantially less. I have invested $10,000 making improvements. She has stored this vehicle in a carport with no improvements. A gentleman from a local Jeep club told her it was with $18-20,000.
How much did you guys pay for them?
Darrell,
I’d value this one at substantially less than $18k-$20k 🙂 So, I expect to see the price fall.
– Dave
Here is a post made in 2001 describing the vehicles features.
Chevy 350. Holley Pro-jection fuel injection. Turbo 400 automatic transmission, Quadratrac transfer case, Chevy axles with 3.73, power assist brakes, front disc/rear drum,Power steering, tilt, 45 gallon fuel tank, 31″x 11.5 BFG AT tires.
The FC first came from Rapid City S.D. with the enclosed equipment. It was then shipped to Florida in 2002, with a FC firetruck (at Willys America now), and my FC from Phoenix. and stored in his large garage, until 2014.
Body has some rust thru, but not as bad as most. A car/truck show friend of mine (He has 9 running 4×4’s), who lives close to her, drove it about six months ago, and said it ran very good for sitting so long. He considered buying it , but she was asking to much. I considered buying it when I bought mine, but had no place to store it.
We both paid about 25% of her asking price.
Looking for a fuel tank and info On four wheel drive system.
For 1959 FC 170. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi John,
Have you tried the FC forum? That’s one place you may be able to get those questions answered.
http://members4.boardhost.com/jeepfc/
Thanks,
– Dave