1958 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Stepside Pickup on 2040-cars
Rutland, Vermont, United States
For sale, a restorable 1958 1/2 ton 3100 apache pickup. The truck has been garaged for the past 25 years. It has rust in all of the usual spots that rot on these trucks. The front fenders have been removed and discarded. The major areas are the rear of the cab corners. The bottoms of both doors. The rocker panels, step insides and kickplate, fronts of rear fenders, sections of the floor pan. The bed had a cap installed for many years so the bed sides and back have no rust. Both doors open and close easily and the hinge areas do not have major rust. All of the sheet metal for the front end was removed, but you can see from the photos that it's all there in the bed. Frame has surface rust but appears that all mounting areas (shock mounts, spring mounts etc.) are in good condition. It is straight and undamaged. There is a 1969 327 small block installed which was running when stored. Has always held antifreeze so block is good. Not shown in photos but are included in sale are the L and R n.o.s. bedsteps., n.o.s. hood emblem and apache fender emblems, (L + R) purchased from golden state pickup ( I don't think their in business anymore) Aftermarket door handles and scratch guards. After market rear view mirrors and brackets. Both steel cab corner replacement panels. replacement rocker steel panels. Both L + R step inside and kick replacement panels (L shaped). Window tracks with felt. Windshield and rear window rubber gaskets. King pin kit. $500 deposit. prefer cash for balance, but paypal OK.
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