1958 Chevrolet Apache Big Window-pickup-original-shortbed-1955-1956-1957-1959 on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
1958 Chevrolet Apache Big Window, Short Bed, 1/2 Ton Selling our Big window truck, good local driver around town that is easy to drive and stays cool. Solid California truck that has spent a majority of it's life in Northern California. Was told when I purchased it that it was used on local ranch in Redding, California for its whole life and then sat in storage for years as it's use was not needed. Everything is stock in the truck with the exception of the newer/modern bench seat added for comfort. Truck has a clean California Title and matching vin numbers 235 Engine with Rochester single barrel carburetor, good compression on all cylinders, does not smoke, starts up on first turn every time, push button start on the floor, stock exhaust manifold and single exhaust running out the back Stock suspension all around, kingpins had been replaced last year, has stock drum brakes that work well and a tight master cylinder with a firm brake pedal Body is in typical California shape that is nice and solid, cab corners and floor are near perfect, bed sides and back of cab in good shape and not beat up, has one small pitting spot just above the driver side headlight ring ( see pics ), kind of a strange spot but its the only one on the entire truck, exterior was sprayed a gray sealer over what looks like a original or respray green paint, interior has nice paint and shows well All glass is in good shape and not cracked Interior is solid and comfortable, all gauges work with exception of fuel gauge that sticks at times, all lights work and have some new updating wiring, new turn signal switch on the column with working signals Stock 15" rims, 6 lug bolt pattern on all 4 corners, 235/75R15 tires Click on link below for over 70 pictures Comes with some extra parts, internal wiper arms, etc. ( see pics ) Not interested in trades For sale locally and reserve the right to end auction Immediate deposit of $500.00 due at close of auction and payment in full within 3 business days Payment may be made through cash in person, bank wire and paypal as last resort ( buyer pays paypal fees ) Shipping quotes available through the United States and Worldwide Delivery available to local California Ports for overseas delivery |
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