There may be some parts value here. It includes an F-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/556930709920865/
“Jeep FC truck, year unknown, purchased with a property no title.”
There may be some parts value here. It includes an F-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/556930709920865/
“Jeep FC truck, year unknown, purchased with a property no title.”
Curt posted this one, but it isn’t his. Contact info is on the For Sale Placard.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/835668236472205/permalink/6648904158481888/
“Not mine. However I do transport cars across the country so if someone wanted to make a deal on this, I could probably transport it for you. If you need me to do a video chat or check it out for you private message me. Located in Lowell Vt. Driver floor seems to have a couple small holes.”
Runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/794161765205133
“Cab is in good shape, windshield all in one peice and the floors/dash arnt rusted. Starts right up and you can drive it around. 4×4 works, lights work and I have a clean Oregon title in hand. Pretty rare, pretty cool, pretty funny looking too Have some extras to go with it”
Runs, but fuel tank removed.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/835668236472205/permalink/6636909246348046
“1959 Willys Jeep Carryall FC-150 with
an Auburn Machine Works Inc. Jeep•A•Trench
$6,750
Located in Lebanon (Central) Missouri along I44
Runs, but requires an external fuel source.. Needs brake work. The driver’s window is out and others damaged as shown. Comes with original fuel tank, currently removed.”
Update: **Sold** Was $6000.
This hasn’t been started in a few years.
“Willys fc-150 with factory counter weight and original running gear, new tires and brakes, has not been started in a couple years needs tlc. and cab corners have rus”
This could be worth a look. Unclear if it runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1616734188827854
“1957 jeep fc170 Truck 6 cylinder”
Maybe someone can use this?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1690516704737943
“L 226, side shift T 90 Transmission, and Dana 18 transfer case from an FC -170. The engine turned over when pulled. Comes with stock transmission shift linkages, driveshafts, and hard to find shifter for an FC.”
This is a non-runner.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1348517212596599
“1965 jeep kaiser m679 ambulance extreemey rare m series navy/marine corps vehicle . engine is non running but turns over freely , this jeep has roughly 3,500 miles engine is 3 cylinder 2 cycle cerlist diesel , there is way to much to describe concerning this vehicle.”
Mark’s selling this project FC.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/186705600944993/
“Jeep Willy FC170 (Not sure ’58-’62). This truck is a project. Motor is from Kaisor Car – early 50’s. Big ticket needs are radiator & glass. I worked on this in the winter and now time to move it on. I have some parts to go along with – $3,000 As Is. Hope to be at the 2023 Spring Reunion in North Canton”
Thus is an unusual FC.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1923810001330714
“1960 Jeep FC-150 Brush Fire Truck was created by the Noble Township Volunteer Fire Department in Ohio in the late 70s. We bought the Jeep not running. We had a local shop (Wrenchers) clean the fuel system, install a gas tank, and service the brakes (6 years ago). The engine and drivetrain is overall stock/original and does leak a little bit of oil. The Jeep was lifted, with blocks, to deal with the larger tires and the off-road terrain it was modified to run on. We adapted an additional electronic fan to help with cooling during slow parade routes. All head/turn/running lights work, and the emergency lights and siren also work. Each of the 3 benches in the back has 3 seat belts, or two booster seats. This is the Only FC-150 I have ever seen with this type of cab/bed modification, and it is a blast to drive in parades and around town. Top speed is around 44 mph. Large dent on front driver corner shown in the last photo. No body/frame rot. Normal surface rust underneath”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
The FC-170 appears to have been a dually.
“2 60s FC170 and 150 The 170 has a small block Chevy in it with the adapter. The 150 has stuck motor in it don’t know much about it. Serious inquiries only will not answer to is this still available. Feel free to ask me any questions and I can send more pictures upon request for serious inquiries obo”
It’s a parts jeep at this point.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/799391997748674
“$600 firm. Use for parts, yard art, restore. Mostly complete. Motor is locked up. Not to common to find the forward controlled jeep pickups.”
Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/779629516662635
“This is a beautiful 1958 Jeep Willys FC150 Forward Control. The first FC-150 bore a lot of mechanical resemblance to the CJ, using the same F-head 134-cube four-cylinder engine, T-90 three-speed manual transmission, and Spicer 18 T-case with similar front Spicer 25 and rear Dana 44 axel.
It runs and drives, but the water pump is starting to leak. Gas tank is new , use to had a boom wrecker in the bed but the wrecker and flashing lights have been removed. Still have the flashing lights you can install it if you like .
I’m a dealer and I have a clear Illinois title for this truck . When I looked up the VIN , it indicates that it is a 1957 model. I think back then, some states titled vehicles in the year that they were purchased, which may explain why it is titled as a 1958.
This truck need a professional paint job and new upholstery , I seen this trucks sell over $50,000 in perfect condition. Please view my other listing .”
TJ shared this FC with a field sprayer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/215259441121731
“4×4 Jeep field sprayer, 200 gallon spray tank and pump with Honda motor. 3-speed manual. Has 3 sets of wheels and tires. Rear boom with nozzles. It runs and drives.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
According to the ad, the ad is halted temporarily. But, expect this to be available at some point. Thanks to Mike for spotting it.
“I am temporarily taking down this ad because of an entirely unexpected scheduling conflict. This ad will be reposted shortly. My sincere apology to you for this temporary delay. – JM
What a find! This is an all-original Willys-Jeep FC-170 pickup truck. It has been in California since it was new. There is minor undercarriage rust but remarkably, it has NO RUST on the body. This all-original classic has the original, unmolested seats with a matching-colored dash. Even the headliner is all intact. It has the original 226 Super Hurricane 6-cylinder engine and everything that came new from the factory. I have the parts manual, the shop service manual, and even the original Owner’s Manual. It even has the original hubcaps. Yes, cleat title.
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Roger Martin shared this nice looking FC.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/782960306509703
“Frame of restoration in 2016 3/4 Ton 4 Wheel Drive Original miles, 30407. Price is firm. Serious inquiries only PM questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Roger shared this FC that has a derelict “house body” on it.
“1963 FC 170 jeep 4×4 with chevy engine complete Has a house body which is no good. Price is firm ,has title welcome to see this vehicle between 8 to 5 at dales auto parts in homosassa fl”
This one is in great shape.
https://classiccars.com/listings/view/597044/1957-jeep-fc-150-for-sale-in-mars-pennsylvania-16046
“1957 Jeep Willys FC-150
Frame off full restoration and the finest example of this kind of 3/4 ton truck in the world. Museum quality. drives and runs better than 1957. great eye catcher for an advertising vehicle. Numbers matching everything engine, trans, frame, etc.
No trades please!”
With 15 hours to go, the current price on this modified FC-150 is $39,000.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1957-willys-fc-150-2/
“This 1957 Willys Jeep FC-150 was refurbished under previous ownership in 2016 and acquired by the selling dealer in February 2023. Work during the refurbishment involved installing a GM Vortec 4.3-liter V6, a TH400 three-speed automatic transmission, a Dana Spicer dual-range transfer case, Dana 44 axles, a locking rear differential, and a hydraulic cab tilt mechanism. A front disc brake conversion was completed, the truck was repainted in the current shade of metallic silver with orange flame motifs, and the interior was overhauled with replacement upholstery. Additional equipment includes U.S. Wheel 15″ steel wheels, manually locking front hubs, B&M shifters, and an Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor. This FC-150 is now offered with refurbishment records and a clean Oregon title.”
This is a custom build that was originally an FC-150. Still plenty of work to do.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/760656202241114/
“I bought this Truck in the same condition as You see it in pics. Unfortunately I have to part with this gem. Here are some details from the previous owner that did all the work before I purchased it. 1961 FC-150 started a custom build. Most of the cab metal work is roughed in. Started building a work bed, most of framework is complete. Ford dually rear installed. It had a Ford 200 motor in it. It ran. Bolted to an FC transmission. Comes with it but not installed in the truck. I have over 2000.00 in material. I’m willing to eat al the labor time. I also have 2 good seats I’ll throw in. Also comes with the parts that have been taken out of the cab (dashboard, etc) No Doghouse. The Frame has been extended to accommodate for the custom bed and for the dually.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/26/2023) Can’t say I’ve ever thought of putting an FC cab on a John Deere Gator.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/579698177314668
“I have something you have probably not seen it’s a 2006 John deere gator With a 1962 Willys fc170 cab Welded to the gator it runs great it has lights that all work would make a great project to finish”
One has a rear PTO setup.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1854090638317614
“Toying with the idea of selling both my Jeep fc 170s both have paperwork, I got the brown one to fire this fall, With a little tinkering it will run. The brown one has all the parts to complete it minus a battery, new brakes, and tires. The green one I have never tried to start, it’s been sitting but it does have a rear pto. Not really sure if I want to sell them $7000 for both”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(04/07/2022) Unclear how much value is here.
“1960 Jeep FC 150 shorty · Truck · Driven 1,234 miles Willy’s FC 150 4×4 not running”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(02/07/2023) This includes an aluminum utility bed with a crane.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/693184575792819
“Selling for my dad’s estate. Truck has been stored inside since 1989. It ran/drover over a year ago, but had soft brakes. It has a utility crane and an aluminum bed. There is rust on the cab and the drivers seat is not in good condition. Frame is good. Truck includes an extra complete engine, with stand, manifold, radiator, transmission, transfer case, shifter, drive shafts, winch, steering shaft, gear and wheel, springs, heater, brake drums, all windows, fenders, interior panels to be used as templates, and several boxes of miscellaneous parts and hardware.”
Andy shared this one. Not clear how much value there is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1334285220688386
“Fc170 dually backhoes rough shape, backhoe is all there. 6 cylinder 3 speed cab is waisted. Let me know if you have any questions. We had some visions for this but no time.”