1961 Chevrolet Apache C-10 Panel Truck on 2040-cars
Philipsburg, Montana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Two Wheel, Four Speed Manual
Model: C-10
Mileage: 160,000
Trim: 2-Door
I am selling my 1961 Chevrolet C-10 Apache 1/2 Ton Short Base Panel Truck. I am the third owner and purchased the rig about 7 years ago when I owned a Tavern. I had big plans to make it a Promo Truck/ Keg Wagon / Gopher Assault Vehicle. But I'll never get to it and my daughter is getting married so I'll part with it. 1961 Chevrolet C-10 Apache 1/2 Ton Short Wheel Base Panel Truck, 235 C.I. Straight Six, Oil Bath Air Filter, Four Speed Manual Transmission with Granny Low, All Original, 60,000 miles (160,000), Rebuilt at 97,000 miles, Outside of the flaws mentioned with some rust, tires and clutch, the windows are tight and work, no broken glass, heater/defroster, floorboards do not leak, It's a sound old truck. The first owner was the State of Montana. It was used as a Surveyors Rig. The second owner was a hippie gal who drove it to mushroom festivals and treated it like it was her child. She had it for 27 years. In all the time I've owned, it has not left the rural county I call home. I have not driven it for about 18 months, it runs great but no clutch. For a Chevy purist, it's all original, it would also make a great modified restore, all kinds of room for replacing the motor with some muscle. I think it would look great chopped, but again, I'm at the point in my life where I'll never get to it and I would like to sell it to someone who could take it to the next level. Philipsburg Montana is located in the western part of the state roughly half way between Missoula and Butte. You'll need to supply your own pick up of the rig. Bring your fishing pole. $1000.00 deposit due within 24 hours of end of auction. Balance within 7 days or pick up of vehicle , which ever is first.
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