1958 Chevy Apache 3100 Chevrolet Run's Rat Rod Restore Title Shipping Offered on 2040-cars
Prestonsburg, Kentucky, United States
Engine:3.8 V6
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 36,000
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Other Pickups
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 3100
Drive Type: 2wd
I offer shipping for this truck is 1.50 a mile up to 750miles anythign pass that needs to be contacted first.
A 500$ non refundable depostie is due within 24hours full payment within 7 days
pickup when ever.
this will make someone a really good restore truck, or just drive it this summer and have fun then work on it in the winter, truck gets a lot of looks and everywhere i go people were always wanting to buy it, well now is there chance, i haven't drove the truck in a long time but decided to sell it, so i pulled it out of the garage and put a battery in it and it fired up. so the truck does run. it needs a little tune up. but i figure ever who buys this truck will more then likely redo everything or the transmission in this truck will bolt right up to a 350 an make a super hot rod. this truck has a clean title signed and ready to go also with paper for 1988 and 91 registration. i am open to all offers and any trades. i will start the auction out at 200$ and see were it goes, the truck is for sale locally and can end at any time. money talks. if you have any questions please feel free to ask.
This is a really good honest 58 Chevy pick up. it has been in my garage for years.
truck has a older restore.
it has a 80's c10 frame,
300 automatic trans
3.8 carbureted v6
newer steering column
newer bench seat
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