Jeep FC-150
Willy’s Motors originally designed the Jeep FC-150, but a company name change was later in the books and was finalized to Kaiser-Jeep. The new name was used between the period of 1956 to 1965. The truck was designed with a cab over cap future, and during its initial release, the Jeep FC-150 used the same chassis as the Jeep CJ-5 but with a new body. For sure, it is a rare gem that is cherished by those who owned one, and for it to make a collector’s list, it certainly comes as no surprise.
1948 White WA122 COE Streamliner
To get you in the grove of excitement, we will start by saying this cool machine here is electric! With that being said, what else do you expect us to say about the whole matter? For a fact, the list would not be made complete if the WA122 COE was not added. The mere idea that it is electric gives it more than enough credit to be among the best that has come through history. You can find this particular bad boy in London, Ontario, and he certainly knows how to make a statement.