1959 Chevy Apache 3100 Stepside Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
1959 Apache
I traded a City Bus with a brand new rebuilt Diesel Engine & Transmission to a local Paint & Body Shop for a Paint Job. 2 years later I got the Truck back. I'm not happy with the paint and after two years, I've lost interest. This was a Kansas Farm Truck. Most likely has less than 50K Miles but speedometer has been replaced so I cannot attest to that. I could put a new Windshield in it and put the Chrome back on and it would be a great origin condition Driver. But I figure a new owner will want to do all that, particularly paint the dash before putting in a windshield. Truck needs Windshield, Breaks most likely need Bled after sitting for two years. Fuel Tank was treated and clean. Otherwise the Truck is a driver and what I would call a perfect ten footer (looks awesome at 10ft).
All the Chrome, new Weather Stripping and extra parts come with. The Truck is too nice to finish half ass and I've tiered of it and will let the next owner make her a Sweet Apache.
Buyer must pick up or arrange pick up within ten days. I will help on my end and could extend the pick up time if buyer contacts me and lets me know a plan for pick up.
$500 deposit within 48 hours. Remainder before taking possession. Truck has a clear Kansas Antique Title. Vehicle is sold where is, as is. Low Reserve
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