59 Chevy Apache Lwb 3200 Fleetside on 2040-cars
Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Body Type:fleetside long bed
Engine:Inline 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Apache
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): standard
Drive Type: Manual
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 75,560
Sub Model: 3200
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
This is a 1959 Chevrolet Apache LWB 3200 Fleetside pickup that I have owned since 1995. I purchased it with 49,565 miles, it now has 75,560 on it. The original 235 6 cyl. engine was removed and professionally rebuilt with hardened valve seats at the 61,000 mile mark. The truck is completely original with the exception of paint, tires and radio. It has a manual 3 speed on column transmission. The paint is now 20 years old and is in need of another paint job. This truck was originally green, then white and finally the blue you see now. The body is in pretty good condition, but it will need some body work in most of the usual places - cab corners, seam above the rockets on the bed sides, etc. There are a couple of small dents on the passenger side door. I replaced the bed wood with oak shortly after I bought it. It is still in decent shape with one small bad area up front. It has decent tires all the way around. I had both bumpers re-chromed, the rear bumper has held up well but the front is in need of re-chroming or replacement. There is a heater in the cab, but it was disconnected when I bought it and I never tried to fix it. The windshield wipers do not work. This truck does not have turn signals, the tail lights are the sealed type you find on trailers and commercial trucks. I do have the original type tail lights, lenses and bezels. The windshield and both side windows are cracked and will need replacing. This would make a great truck to ride and enjoy as is or while you take it to the next level of restoration. It gets plenty of attention and thumbs up now when I take it out for a spin. I have come to realize that I will never have the time, energy or funds necessary to give it the attention it deserves. Thanks for looking and Happy bidding!
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