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FC-56, or '57, I think-



 
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Yeah, Jeep made those up to about 1964...

tight turning radius also...

like anything by Jeep, they rusted out quick in places where they salted the roads...
 
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I would have walked around this one, but there was a junkyard dog in attendance- body looks in good shape from the distance I was away from it.
 
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there's quite a few of the fc-150s 4x4's here around corpus... i think they may have been military at sometime... there's been 1 on craiglist for like $500 for a while....complete, surface rust... yada..yada...


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Posts: 2845 | Location: dividing my time between san angelo and victoria texas.......... USA | Registered: 26 July 2006Reply With Quote
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From what I understand about those FC's is getting one with good glass is hard and replacement glass is non existent
 
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From what I understand about those FC's is getting one with good glass is hard and replacement glass is non existent


The first thing I thought about this one was that it already got its replacement windows, it's in good shape.

I think the military did use them, also.

I like Econoline pickups, too.
 
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The company that I did my apprenticeship with in 1959 gave one those to drive; it was AOK. I would kind like to have one now; however they did rust away to nothing FAST, in Iowa. Thank you for the reminder. Jack
 
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Kinda looks like an ancestor of the Unimog ...


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Cool, My dad had one of these when I was about as young as I can remember. That thing will turn around really sharp and go anywhere.
 
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http://www.autoblog.com/2010/0...ckup-coming-in-2012/

And here's the new Jeep pickup coming in 2012 !!
 
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Looks interesting.

The load bed looks to be bit on the short side to me and I'd hope to see a naturally aspirated diesel engine without too many electronics but if they get that right, I could see that selling very well here in Africa.






 
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Cool vehicles but it makes you wonder why they made the chassis & loadbed so very short huh?

Even assuming they made a long & a short wheelbase and this is the short wheelbase, it still looks about a yard (or more) too short.






 
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Cool vehicles but it makes you wonder why they made the chassis & loadbed so very short huh?

Even assuming they made a long & a short wheelbase and this is the short wheelbase, it still looks about a yard (or more) too short.

I think it had to do with using existing tooling and parts; I have read that there were problems with stability (I shoulda been a lawyer... or a politician)due to the short base.

At that, the short turning radius, etc, was an advantage of sorts for Jeeps.

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Great pics!

I believe using a Chevy dive train in these trucks is a practical option.

Another favorite, Econoline pick-up:

 
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