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06 September 2010, 01:20
tin can
Cool Jeep pickup truck
FC-56, or '57, I think-




06 September 2010, 01:36
seafire/B17G
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...
06 September 2010, 02:43
tin can
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.
06 September 2010, 04:46
jimatcat
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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06 September 2010, 08:02
J_Zola
From what I understand about those FC's is getting one with good glass is hard and replacement glass is non existent
06 September 2010, 08:40
tin can
quote:
Originally posted by J_Zola:
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.
07 September 2010, 00:51
cannoneer
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
12 September 2010, 18:36
Bill/Oregon
Kinda looks like an ancestor of the Unimog ...


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12 September 2010, 21:47
tin can
another-






18 September 2010, 03:59
srose
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.
18 September 2010, 04:54
mete
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/0...ckup-coming-in-2012/

And here's the new Jeep pickup coming in 2012 !!
18 September 2010, 10:07
shakari
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.






18 September 2010, 20:18
JD Miller




18 September 2010, 23:45
shakari
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.






19 September 2010, 03:06
tin can
quote:
Originally posted by shakari:
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.

quote:
Originally posted by JD Miller:





Great pics!

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

Another favorite, Econoline pick-up: