UPDATE: Philip pointed out that an article about these FCs is on Barn Finds, along with new Craigslist links. These have been available for a while.
https://barnfinds.com/fc-find-jeep-forward-control-truck-collection/
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UPDATE: Philip pointed out that an article about these FCs is on Barn Finds, along with new Craigslist links. These have been available for a while.
https://barnfinds.com/fc-find-jeep-forward-control-truck-collection/
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That tanker is very cool.
Bob do you think the front HD axle and steering assembly is factory or added later? I can’t tell if it is a 4WD or not. Just wondering.
Barry, the DRW is factory with 4wd. The green 170 on the lift appears to be a Forest Service truck with running boards. Most likely it has a 4 speed too.
It doesn’t seem unreasonable to expext him to clarify what does and does not have a title. He’ll have to figure it out if someone wants to buy one, so why not spend the time now?
Between that and pricing, it’s no surprise these haven’t sold. It’s still cool to see that many FCs in one place, especially ones that have seen real use.
I am pretty sure the 170 on the lift was one of the first ones to sell.
I like the green/blue 150, but even with the slim chance it has a title, I feel $4500 is about 3x realistic for a something that will need, at the very least, a complete engine and brake overhaul. Who knows how flexible he is on that $4500 obo.
Oh well, the hunt continues.
He has sold 2 hes in a Facebook group I’m in