1958 Chevrolet 3600 Napco 4x4 (factory) on 2040-cars
Cocoa, Florida, United States
Up for auction is a one family owned 1958 original factory Napco 4x4 Chevrolet Apache 3600 pickup truck from Zephyrhills, FL. The title was last issued 12/26/85 by the original owners son. title is open and signed, its garage kept & only driven around my farm. I have the original 1958 truck owners manual, in it is written key # 8921on inside cover & 4 oil changes on the back cover, 1234,3634,6600 & 9800 miles the 2nd oil change dates 6/13/59 the 3rd oil change was 7/9/59. The speedo reads 30315.1 copy & paste link to watch YouTube video http://youtu.be/pHk9oKfjcaY
The truck also comes with the free lock wrench for the locking hubs, (I have not see one of these before). also on the steering column is the optional flashlight holder, but i don't have the flashlight. The motor runs great & truck has reverse & all 4 forward gears. the stance on this truck massive for stock & gets lots of looks where ever it goes. The tires have lots of tread but have dry rot. There is rust but the truck is solid, the lower fenders by the door seem to be the worst. running boards are solid but have some rust. The truck frame is very good and not cut up. Please see pictures. door glass could be replaced, windshield & back glass are not cracked. I believe overall the truck is great, I planned to restore it to original but have lost interest time & money. This would be a great one family titled Napco candidate for a ground up restoration or just drive it like it is. many things have been replaced to make it run, drive & ride better as you will be able to see from the pictures. Truck is sold with out warranty & you are responsible for any fees or taxes for your state. Truck can be viewed if requested. & may be listed locally & if sold auction may end early. I can help load if being shipped & can help with arrangements. It will be garage stored while shipping gets worked out and truck is fully paid for. a $500.00 deposit is required in 24 hours & paid in full in 5 days On Sep-14-14 at 14:08:38 PDT, seller added the following information: the low reserve was met so this truck will sell. The blue truck is not for sale & for reference of the Napco's stance. |
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