1959 Chevrolet Apache Pickup Truck Antique Project Survivor No Reserve Barn Find on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
1959 Chevy Apache Pickup Truck
NO RESERVE- Highest bidder wins this Barn Find-Estate sale
This project was stored inside a building for the last 21 years. I am selling for my friend who lost their father and this was part of the estate.This truck will need to be restored. The orinigal motor is in truck inline 6 cylinder- the motor will turn freely. There is no battery. It has a 3 speed on the columon trans. We have the oringial rims for truck-the older man put these rims and tires to get it around. Truck does have rust on the sides of it. Nothing that cant be fixed. I see no rust on floor boards. There is very min rust on the bed. We do have some of the chrome peices inside the cab. This truck will have to be towed on trailer or by shipping company. Miles are showing 50,309-We can not promise this is correct-all we have to go by is what is on the dash. We do know the truck has Nc inspection year 1992. Truck is sold as is with no warranty due to the age of truck. Truck has a clean NC Title. Deposit must be paid with in 48 hours of auction ending and balance to be paid with in 5 days of auction ending.
Shipping must be paid by buyer. We can help you locate someone if you need help.
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