1958 Chevrolet Apache Truck Step Side. on 2040-cars
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Engine:Inline 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gas
Year: 1958
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Apache
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 30,255
Sub Model: Apache
1958 Chevrolet Apache
Year: 1958 Make: Chevrolet Model: Apache Trim: Apache Miles: 30,255 VIN: A58A1 Stock #: Engine: 6-Cylinder Straight 6 Color: Blue MPG: Options: Description: Up for sale is a 1958 Chevrolet Apache truck. This truck has been taken care of its whole life and it shows. The paint shines up nice and the interior is in very nice shape. Truck runs and drives very well, and will even go down the highway, topping out around 65-70mph. No rattles, shimmys or shakes at those speeds. This Apache had a new paint job 3 years ago and still has a very nice shine, no major dents or scratches any where that we can see. The straight six runs amazing, and you barely even hear it even if you are two feet from it. Previous owner told me it is the original engine, but I have no idea how to read the codes on the old six bangers. This truck is honest as the day it was built. Just a very clean, honest, reliable truck that will be the pride of your garage. We drive this every day, and it cranks right up. The original bottle jack is even still behind the seat. The truck overall is in great shape, no leaks, no rattles. Some of the glass is showing its age. The side window has some frosting and the front glass has some scratches. Other than that, hard to find a flaw with her. These Apaches are only going up in value every day, and this is one that hasn't been gutted and a 350 thrown in it. Seller: Race City Classics 770 Brawley School Rd. Mooresville, NC 28117 704-500-0091
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