Has some rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/303552824348246
“All original Project rig Pm for more information $2500 obo POSSIBLE TRADE FOR TRACTOR”
Has some rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/303552824348246
“All original Project rig Pm for more information $2500 obo POSSIBLE TRADE FOR TRACTOR”
UPDATE: This was relisted for sale in 2024: http://www.ewillys.com/2024/06/04/1963-fc-150-fire-truck-canister-ny-8500/
Dan shared this project FC. It’s got some cool vintage lettering.
“Very good condition for 55 years old Original pto , 3rd owner . Originally A fire/ rescue truck , still have the water tank , & still have 4out of 5 of the holders that it filled for the firefighters to put a forest fire out The Briggs & Stratton that pumped the men’s backpacks full of water . Don’t have the backpack extinguishers though Ran great 2 years ago Started up today What’s it worth to someone ? I’ve had 20 years & it’s never been on the road since I’ve owned it Sold my mountain so no where to use it . Also have a plow for it”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(04/11/2019) It’s still a project.
“Jeep FC 170 Geared one ton axles w/air locker and spool Small block Chevy, manual trans. All custom!!! Needs steering completed. Will be starting to complete this in March if I don’t sell it.”
Bill’s got this FC-170 chassis for sale.
“I have a chassis, steering box, transmission and transfer case and both front and rear axles. I have an engine that would require rebuilding. I’m asking $400 for everything.
Location is Fryeburg, Maine. I can be reached at william_almy @ hotmail.com (remove the spaces around the @ sign) or 802 999 3395.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7500.
(07/08/2020) Seems in reasonable shape.
“Jeep fc150 clean title in my name nonop runs and drives see pics email for more info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
(06/08/2020) It’s rough. Has a tailgate.
“FC150 for sale. No engine or transmission. Bought in December and came to the realization I’m just not going to have time to restore it. Removed the bed and started removing the cab (cut bolts to body mounts). Have tailgate, and some other miscellaneous parts for the bed but majority of the bed was rusted out. Have front windshield glass and some side glass for the cab. Purchased it end of last year and just don’t have time to finish it. No title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Looks like a good price.
Clear Texas Title.
226 Super Hurricane 6 cyl motor runs good. Electric fuel pump, Transmission shifts with no issues, transfer case shifts to 4 hi, 4 low, and back to 2wd, no issues. Engine and tranny, and tansfer case has some oil leaks. Rear brakes replaced, front brakes not. New tires at all 4 corners, radial but with “old days” tread. New Rugged Ridge locking hubs. It is a project in progress and will be a great project to finish. I am no longer retired and do not have the time to put into it. Been sitting in garage the past 2 years, except at Christmas when it was included in outdoor decoration.
Additional photos and video available at https://www.fwdnut.com/FC-170home.html”
Blaine spotted this no-reserve BaT auction for an FC-150.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1957-jeep-fc150/
“This 1957 Willys Jeep Forward Control FC-150 is powered by a 134ci Hurricane inline-four mated to a three-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case. The truck is said to have been refurbished by the prior owner over the course of the past two years, and it has been repainted in beige with a white top and grille. Replacement items include the radiator, fuel pump, exhaust, clutch, parking brake, leaf springs, tires, speedometer cluster, steering wheel, and windshield. A Solex carburetor has been installed, and the vehicle has been converted to a 12-volt electrical system with an alternator. Acquired by the selling dealer in spring 2020, this FC-150 is now offered at no reserve with invoices and receipts, spare parts, and a clean Florida title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $900
Seems like there could be value here.
“I have for sale a Jeep FC 170 4×4. Very rare”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,500.
(05/31/2020) This FC has been repowered.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/coeur-alene-fc-jeep/7150018143.html
“58 FC 170 jeep 300 Ford six cylinder recent rebuild overdrive transmission 99% rust free good driverOr a excellent candidate for restoration”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/07/2017) Runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2020437601433529/
“1958 Willys Jeep forward control four wheel drive rebuilt 6 cylinder for Speed, Colorado solid body ,needs all the glass. running moving. Clean title”
Craig shared the news that the FC-150 Mobile Cocktail Bar has been finished! You can view all the information and details on the build here: http://www.thefcconnection.com/fc-150_mobile_cocktail_bar.htm. Below are some highlights
This project began with a rusty FC-150 cab that was found in a field. It was paired with an equally rusty FC-150 bed. Coincidently, their colors matched pretty well. The owner decided it was not worth the money and time to repair the body and cab, so he went a different direction, creating a cocktail bar. Moreover, this contraption can travel as independent single units or be joined together and transported as a four-wheel rig thanks to some clever engineering!
The captions are from theFCConnection.
Independent jigs were built under each body part so they can be separated for easy movement. The bartender can serve from inside of the bed with the floor removed and the custom tool box on the right side will make the perfect serving counter. The original look was preserved and all lights function to give it a completely opperational look.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was auctioned for $17,500.
Blaine shared this Bring-A-Trailer auction for a nice looking FC-170. I love the old school washer bag hanging from the dash. I have an OEM foot actuated bag in Patterson, but don’t have pics at the moment; instead, here are pics of the Allstate washer bag that came with Patterson.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1963-jeep-fc-170/
“This 1963 Jeep FC-170 is finished in two-tone red and white over beige vinyl and is powered by a 226ci Super Hurricane inline-six paired with a three-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case. The truck is equipped with a bed-mounted spare, a hydraulic plow frame, and a rear-mounted winch. The selling dealer acquired the truck in 2017, and service during their ownership included an oil change and replacement of the brake lines as well as the rear brake drums and hardware. This Kaiser-built Jeep Forward Control is now offered in Indiana with a clean Pennsylvania title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.
“1963 Jeep FC170 for sale.
Does not run, however I believe the timing chain has jumped a tooth and haven’t had the time to change it.
The engine is the standard straight 6 226 cu in Super Hurricane paired with the T90 transfer case.
Frame only has surface rust and is solid.
It has the hydraulic system that was used to operate a front mounted plow.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
It does not run.
“Here’s your chance to own a rare 1960 Jeep FC170.
I bought the FC170 ten years ago and have come to the realization that I don’t have time to get into a restoration project.
Before I bought it, I dropped in a battery and aux gas tank and it started and I drove it around a field. I was told it ran fine prior to being parked. I am assuming, as it is like a tractor, all the other mechanical parts and pieces work fine, but it is not road worthy as it sits.
This FC170 is a restoration project vehicle.
Everything is original.
Flatbed trailer necessary for shipping.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It seems a reasonably priced project.
“1962 fc150 completely restored drivetrain and frame. New springs brakes steering. Engine trans tcase all professionally rebuilt. Experienced a small engine fire. Needs wiring and the engine to be repainted. Lost interest.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Daniel spotted this beautiful FC-150. Nice!
“1962 jeep fc 150 runs and drives poss trades HD utv side by side camper 20 foot or less hot rods”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $28,500.
(04/10/2020) Tucker spotted this project. I would say there are more than 14 still on the road.
“One of the Rearest Willy Jeeps of all time…no rust or rot ever M677 military transport, runs and drives , 4×4 , three speed manual, two speed high low 14 of these known to still be on the road, real head turner New exhaust, breaks, wire, windshield, origanal gauges, tires, dual tanks and more All origanal drive line, but engine is now 289 ford, runs great This jeep will need minor dents removed before paint, was U.S. Marine Green in its day, now in primer Full documentation, was stationed in Guam for most of its life , and Washington St. national forest service All data plates are intact, ready to get lifted and rock n roll on the trails , will need fuel tanks tweeked, and a head liner, and front bumper Price negotiable or possible like trade n cash Clear Colorado title”
It runs, but could use some body work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/597674684168294/
“Rare 1957 FC150 Jeep with original plow; complete motor and plow motor rebuild. Plows and runs awesome, window glass is great, lots of rust (body) a good resto candidate. Tires very good, other new parts.”
Listed as a DRW, it looks more like an FC-170 with dually adapters. Yet, it does have the correct DRW speedometer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/816402585551224/
“For sale 1960 FC 170 DRW. I bought this just the way it is. I got the 226 Super Hurricane unsiezed and I am starting the restoration. It has the add-a-wheel type dually setup that allows the same wheels to be used all around. This includes a clear TN title, and extra frame with an automatic transmission and transfer case.
The price will go up as more of it gets completed. I am updating my ad to show the progress to this point. I have all new gaskets for engine, hoses and belts, fuel tank with sending unit and line for the fuel and brakes, mounts for the engine and transfer case.
I ordered a windshield which should be here in a couple of weeks. I’ve got the engine cleaned up, painted and moving freely. I also cleaned up and painted some of the frame.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Daniel shared this nice looking FC.
“This is a very nice 1965 jeep FC 170. It has had some minor rust repair and although it is not a professional paint job, looks good and is a great driver. The odometer reads 49,400 miles which I believe to be correct. It has its original six cylinder engine with the original transmission and transfer case. Mechanically, it is in good condition and starts, stops, and drives as it should.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/27/2020) Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/533814103838823/
“1950s Jeep pickup has vin doesn’t run or drive transmission in it No title but can get on for $1k extra Have cleaned it up & pulled it out since pictures. Let me know if you want to buy it do not try to haggle down – will let it sit”
Has some rust and some dents.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/551244068867394/
“Solid desert truck. Colorado title. Located in Grand Junction Colorado. Should run. I can deliver it 48 states. Original flat head 6.”
UPDATE: Still Available?
(01/08/2020) Roger Martin forwarded this post.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/477366653205421/
“6 willys to choose from. Let’s try this again…..
1. Red fc150 $2500 frame cleaned and painted years ago still in nice shape brake lines were done at that time it’s complete will run with a little tlc:
2. Other fc150 not complete should be enough here to put it together but cab is rough no paper $1500
3. Green/camo no top cj2 $500 has paper motor rebuilt years ago will run with some tlc
4. M38 with top and plow $750 has paper motor seized: