FC-170 military jeep called M676 built for the US Marine Corp. M677, M679, M678
Sale price: US $9,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Model Year: | 1964 |
Make: | Jeep |
Cannon Falls, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle description
. “Up for auction are Two EXTREMELY RARE original Kaiser JEEP M-676s (Military version of the Jeep FC-170) built only one year for the US Marine Corp and delivered in 1964. These are becoming harder and harder to find because only about 65 were estimated to have been built. Take look at this website to research as to see how rare these trucks are. http:/ www.thefcconnection.com/military_forward_control_jeeps.htm
Many thanks to the FC connection website for posting this valuable information.
The first M676 ( Red ) Is a complete survivor and mostly original except for being painted red many year ago ,the red is starting to peel off which exposes the original US Marine Corp olive drab green under the red. It also has the military wooden bench seats in the back of the bed, I did replaced all of the wood on the left side bench which will need painting. The rare Cerlist diesel engine is stuck from years of setting in a shed, causing the vehicle to be in a non-running condition at this time. I do not know any of the history of it. It will need the cab corners and wiring repaired or replaced also has side windows cracked, there are only one set of front seats frames available and will need to be reupholstered. As any restoration project goes it takes time to complete. It comes with a clear title and military tags. I do not have the time or resources to finish this rare and really cool piece of US Marine Corp History. The Second M676 (Brown) is the parts truck which is only has the cab, frame, front and rear differentials. The cab and doors are in really great shape, unfortunately the back of the cab was cut and the windshield is smashed, and it is also missing the Cerlist engine and transmission/transfercase and other parts. It does not have a title or military tags since it is the parts truck.” These are even harder to find than the M-677s If the truck sells it will need to be picked up by March 24 or after April 15th.
NOTE : If you don’t intend to pay for the trucks Please do not bid. I will file any and all paper work though EBay to pursue legal actions against nonpayment .
Many thanks to the FC connection website for posting this valuable information.
The first M676 ( Red ) Is a complete survivor and mostly original except for being painted red many year ago ,the red is starting to peel off which exposes the original US Marine Corp olive drab green under the red. It also has the military wooden bench seats in the back of the bed, I did replaced all of the wood on the left side bench which will need painting. The rare Cerlist diesel engine is stuck from years of setting in a shed, causing the vehicle to be in a non-running condition at this time. I do not know any of the history of it. It will need the cab corners and wiring repaired or replaced also has side windows cracked, there are only one set of front seats frames available and will need to be reupholstered. As any restoration project goes it takes time to complete. It comes with a clear title and military tags. I do not have the time or resources to finish this rare and really cool piece of US Marine Corp History. The Second M676 (Brown) is the parts truck which is only has the cab, frame, front and rear differentials. The cab and doors are in really great shape, unfortunately the back of the cab was cut and the windshield is smashed, and it is also missing the Cerlist engine and transmission/transfercase and other parts. It does not have a title or military tags since it is the parts truck.” These are even harder to find than the M-677s If the truck sells it will need to be picked up by March 24 or after April 15th.
NOTE : If you don’t intend to pay for the trucks Please do not bid. I will file any and all paper work though EBay to pursue legal actions against nonpayment .