1959 Apache Shortbed 3100- Patina Monster- Orginal Paint- No Reserve- on 2040-cars
United States
Engine:235 6 cyclinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: .
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
The PATINA on this 1959 Apache 3100 Shortbed is PERFECT to say the least!
Mother nature has created PATINA PERFECTION after 50+ years. The body is rock SOLID and ready for to win more trophies and create many memories. NO RESERVE, HIGH BIDDER WINS! This has always been a California truck. I purchased it from the second owners, its a black plate California truck! It runs and drives GREAT with 10k miles on a pro built 235 6 cylinder connected to a smooth shifting 3 on the tree manual transmission. It gets more attention than a group of strippers! I reccently took it to a show and took 1st place! It has dropped leafs in the front and lowering blocks in the rear. It has a complete new wood bed kit from Brothers truck reccently installed. I just did a complete tuneup, new gas lines, so its running great. I also installed some period correct gangster poly glass white wall tires. Everytime I look at the patina and ROCK SOLID BODY, I'm blown away on how clean and AWESOME it looks. I reccently installed inner and outer cab corners so the truck would be rock solid. I then had the lower cab corners patina blended by a pro so its undetectible and goes with the theme of the truck. The possibilities are endless. This would make a BAD A$$ shop truck, daily driver, weekend warrior, etc. You can leave the running gear as its runs and drives great, or drop in a 6.0, LS 1, or LS7 Corvette engine and create a 650 hp MONSTER! The possibilities are endless. To me and many others, it's all about the original faded finish. Finding a early shortbed step-side Apache that's never been touched that's straight, rock solid, cancer free, IS TOUGH TO FIND. On the plus side, you don't have to worry about scratching the paint, that just adds to the character :) NO TRADES PLEASE. Overseas buyers are welcome to bid. This 1959 Apache 3100 Shortbed is the best example of an untouched survivor you will ever find. I have NEVER seen another like it in my lifetime. Original survivor cars and trucks will always be my favorite. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: I require a $1,000 non-refundable PayPal deposit immediately upon auction's end. The final purchase price of the 1959 Apache Short-bed 3100 will be due and paid in full within (3) business days via bank deposit or wire transfer. Once the funds clear, we will forward you the title and the 1959 Apache Short-bed 3100 will be released to the new owner. The final payment MUST be verified and cleared by our bank prior to releasing the truck. Please, do not bid if you are not a serious buyer and do not have funds readily available. As a bidder, you are urged to inspect and/or ask any questions prior to making a bid. By bidding on this vehicle, you understand and accept that you are bidding to own this vehicle; there will be NO warranties, buybacks, or refunds. All sales are final; no exceptions. The winning bidder must contact us immediately via email upon winning the auction. The email must include all your contact details. We will be happy to work with your shipper throughout the entire process. The buyer will be responsible for any/all transportation charges, taxes, and title fees (if applicable). |
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