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1964 JEEP WILLYS MILITARY FC-170 M-677 FORWARD CONTROL: VERY RARE! RUNS GREAT!

Sale price: $7,872.00 make an offer

Pending offers

Date: 2017-08-06

Randy Hoffman (from Parris Island SC) offered $7,500.00 usd

Date: 2018-10-26

devon (from orlando fl) offered 7500 usd

Date: 2019-01-08

Lukas (from Warsaw/poland) offered 8000 usd

Date: 2019-01-08

Lukasz Wyszkowski (from Warsaw Poland) offered 8000 usd

Date: 2019-04-02

Randy (from Az) offered 5000 usd

Date: 2019-12-18

Ian Robert Baines (from Milford) offered 7872 usd

Date: 2020-04-09

chris hellyer (from Crystal Lake) offered 8500 usd

Date: 2020-04-20

Rudy Preskar (from Helena, Montana) offered $9,000 usd

Date: 2023-04-14

Phillip Friedman (from Dana Point California) offered 10,000 usd

Date: 2023-06-18

Bijesh (from sacramento) offered $5000 usd

Car location: Eureka, Montana, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1964
Mileage:
84,499
Engine:
8
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1964 JEEP WILLYS MILITARY FC-170 M-677 FORWARD CONTROL: VERY RARE! RUNS GREAT! for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.15) based on 863 votes

FEEL FREE TO MAKE AN OFFER. I AM WILLING TO MAKE A DEAL EARLY. I CAN TALK VIA PHONE IF YOU PREFER. THANKS.

 

1964 JEEP WILLYS FORWARD CONTROL FC-170 M-677 CREW CAB 4X4 MARINE ISSUE.

 

This is an extremely rare version of the jeep fc-170. The m-677 was a crew cab and was a military issue only. Production number estimates are between 300-700 but to my knowledge nobody knows the actual number. Very few survive today. This is a really cool little jeep and gets tons of attention. I couldn't get it home without having to talk to people everywhere I stopped. I've been to many carshows and never seen one. I've never seen one driving or anywhere in person until I bought it. This truck is mostly original and has only had a couple owners. The gentleman I bought it from had owned it since at least 1979. maybe earlier. I have registrations going back that far in his name. I believe he purchased it from a military or government auction. Original marine nomenclature tag is on the dash. It is hard to see all the numbers in the pics. but they are clearly visible in person and nothing is worn off. Here are all the details on the jeep/willys. Included is a picture link with MANY MORE PICTURES. Also some pics of other m677's. Thanks.

 

MECHANICAL:

The FC has a ford 289 V-8 with three speed manual transmission. It also has a factory style auxillary overdrive. This is a major bonus for highway driving and similar to newer overdrive transmissions. without all the expensive electronic BS. The original cerlist diesel motor is long gone. Many m-677 jeeps you'll see profiled online no longer have their diesel engines. which leads me to believe they were unreliable. or underpowered. or both. I'm sure they were hard to get parts for also. The 289 in this runs great. It doesn't smoke. doesn't leak. and has 50lbs of oil pressure even when warm. The transmission works as it should. Clutch doesn't slip. No throwout bearing noise. The three speed is really smooth actually. These are a much more "driveable" transmission than a truck type 4-speed with granny low. Transfer case works as it should. 4x4 works. I've never had it out on the highway to test the overdrive. but there is really not much that can go wrong with them so it probably works. Brakes don't work but most likely just need bled to get them working. probably need checked out also. Engine runs cool. No oil in water. or water in oil. It does have a lifter ticking. This is common for vehicles that sit for many years. It most likely could come out of it. especially if you run a little transmission fluid or engine flush in the oil. I've done it many times and it does work. It is definitely not a knock or bearing of any sort. and I know the difference. Wheels are 16" and most likely the originals. They are not split rims. Tires have lots of tread on them but are old and are weather checked. Original fuel tank was gone when I bought it. It was taken out and misplaced at some point or bad. Tank support and straps are included. and it's running off a boat tank now until a new tank is installed. The drivers side front leaf spring is worn out. It does not look broken. but has no arch like the passenger side. Just worn out over time. This explains why the cab sits crooked in the pics. Frame is NOT bent. and bodymounts are not rusted themselves. or where the floor sits on them. Cab mount bushings do need replaced. but the spring is the primary cause of the tilt.

 

VIDEO OF ENGINE RUNNING

http://s942. photobucket. com/user/tutheck5/media/1964%20jeep%20cab%20forward/VID_20130814_121242_924_zps32bc87fe. mp4. html

 

BODY:

For an unrestored 1964 jeep. the body is nice. It has very little rust. no heavy bondo. and is very straight. The box is basically perfect. No rust or dents. Very minor rust in the tailgate that can be patched easily. It is probably hard to see that in the pics because the spot is so small. Cab has rust in the top of the rear rockers. The rust you see in the bottom of the rockers is just pitting. It is very solid and will not need repaired. but the top will. I've checked the body out with a pick to see if anything questionable was rusted through. Cab corners are nice but drivers has very small spot of pinhole rust. It's solid and will just require a small patch. Passenger side is fine. Floors are almost rust free. but has pitting also. They are solid though besides a small spot in front of the drivers front seat. This is a 1x1" spot that will be an easy patch. The rest of the floors will be fine but should be por-15'd. Door panel cover (inside front passenger door) and battery cover are included.   The back of the cab has rust about halfway between the rear window and the box. Previous owner had carpet on the cab that trapped water in this peticular area. It's not too bad and an easy patch for a bodyman. but it's there. That's the only rust-through I can find on the jeep and I've been over it very well. Many undercarriage pics are in the photobucket link which shows the underside of box and cab. Overall. this body will be fairly easy to prep for paint and will not need any major rust repair. There is no heavy filler or anything even close to that. Drivers door was brushed and fixed but wasn't hit hard and closes fine. Windshield has a couple chips but is definitely usable. Front door windows are cracked but it's flat glass.

 

INTERIOR:

Seats and engine cover have been recovered years ago and are in good shape still actually. Not perfect. but definitely usable. That is the extent of the interior really. Dash area is pretty much original with the exception of some toggle switches. Temp and oil pressure gauges work. Not sure about the others.

 

PICTURE LINK:

http://s942. photobucket. com/user/tutheck5/library/1964%20jeep%20cab%20forward?sort=3&page=1


THIS OLD RIG IS USED AND SOLD AS-IS. THERE ARE 50 PICTURES IN THE LINK AND I TAKE THE TIME TO GET ALL THE DETAILS AND IT IS UNLIKELY THAT I MISSED ANYTHING BUT IS HUMANLY POSSIBLE. THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING.

 


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Comments and questions to the seller:

from chris hellyer, dated 09 april 2020
still for sale?

from Geoff, dated 28 february 2020
Hi - just checking if this is still available for sale?

from Tim Hilliker , dated 27 june 2018
Is this M677 still for sale? If so price please

from kris, dated 02 december 2017
if the jeep still for sale I am willing to pay full price

from Randy, dated 16 november 2017
VERY interested in buying this vehicle if it is still for sale?

Randy 765-307-0552


from Aaron , dated 27 february 2017
You still have the jeep

from Lance, dated 23 april 2014
do you still have this M-677?

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