Jeff spotted this one.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale18/adm071/adm071.html
“Beautifully restored to original blue and white paint colors and interior. 27750 original miles one owner since new looks and runs great new military style tires.”
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Jeff spotted this one.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale18/adm071/adm071.html
“Beautifully restored to original blue and white paint colors and interior. 27750 original miles one owner since new looks and runs great new military style tires.”
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That’s a darn pretty one. Someone spent some time on it. And right in my backyard, so to speak.
Nice FC.
Question for all you FC experts: I am in the market for a FC150. I was hoping to spend <$20k. This one looks pretty nice and has a cool story as a one-owner truck. Would you consider this a good value? What differentiates it from an FC that might go for $18k?
Thanks,
Jeff
I would say noting differentiates it. The seller is simply asking for $25k, which is why this hasn’t been sold yet. It was just a few years ago that FCs like this were going for $10k to $15k.
Look at this FC today 04/13/2018. The paint is nice for being over 20 years old and it had imo a weak patch job before its bodywork. There are places that are pushing and making bubbles. The chassis has and shows 30,000 miles worth of operating. With that said it drove well and john was very easy to talk to. If you want something trun key of an FC this would be your closest in this region at this time. I did not buy as i would have dismantled it and sandblasted the thing and the same 6 inches towards the bottom of the cab would need the same attention as a cab that would he needing restoration. Cool but not that cool, happy motoring!
Thanks for the insights Justin!
I just picked up a 1959F.c.170 with travel q Queen camper beleave to still be a runner hasn’t started in39 yearsall original owner and testimony of the gal that her father took camping .bye the late mr.earl I’m trying to find right person . For this project.
8184197990 vincent
Hi Vincent,
If you want to email me some pics and/or any other info I’d be happy to share it with readers. Email me at d@ewillys.com.
Thanks,
– Dave