This 1962 Jeep FC-170 has been fully restored, with work reportedly including an engine rebuild. Just 540 mile have been added since completion, and the seller claims that many parts are NOS. The ad includes photos of work in progress, the seller claims $45k invested, and neat features include the bed which is made from old-growth Cypress. Find it here on Craigslist in Sayville, New York for $21k.

Workmanship appears to be of a good quality, and we appreciate that the seller has kept a period look with no overly modern colors, wheels, lighting or other details–all it needs is a set of knobblies mounted on standard white-painted steelies. Interior photos aren’t angled very well, but again the builder has avoided using many era-incorrect parts or materials–seats are covered in a very simple green textured vinyl, though the combo VDO speedo/odo/temp and fuel gauge is perhaps just a touch out of place.

Included in the ad are a few images of the frame and drivetrain during the restoration process. The ad doesn’t detail all the work done, but the engine is described as having been totally rebuilt, and it does look very clean.

The powerplant resembles the factory offered 226ci Super Hurricane L-head straight-six which made 105 HP and a stout 190 lb. ft. of torque, while the transmission is said to be a 3-speed manual coupled to a four-wheel drive transfer case.