1958 Chevy Apache 3600 on 2040-cars
Faison, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: APACHE 3600
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: 3600
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Green
Drive Type: 2WD
I HAVE FOR SALE A 1958 CHEVROLET APACHE 3600 PICKUP. THIS IS THE HEAVY DUTY 3/4 TON PICKUP WITH 8 LUG WHEELS AND HEAVY DUTY AXLES. IT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR YEARS. I HAVE NOT TRIED TO START IT, BUT THE ENGINE IS NOT STUCK. THE TRANS IS HUNG IN GEAR BUT I HAD SOMEONE HOLD THE CLUTCH PEDAL DOWN AND I WAS ABLE TO TURN THE CRANK BY HAND. OUT OF CURIOSITY I STUCK A BATTERY IN IT AND THE LIGHTS WORKED, THE HORN BLEW, AND I HIT THE STARTER BUTTON WITH MY FOOT AND SPUN IT OVER ONCE. THEN I REMOVED THE BATTERY AND LEFT IT ALONE. THE ENGINE APPEARS TO BE THE 235 THRIFTMASTER 6 CYLINDER. THE ENGINE IS INTACT AND COMPLETE ALONG WITH THE RADIATOR, TRANSMISSION, DRIVESHAFT, AND REAR AXLE. THE GENERATOR HAS BEEN REMOVED BUT IS INSIDE THE CAB. ALL THE GLASS IS THERE. THE INTERIOR APPEARS COMPLETE ALONG WITH THE SEAT AND GAS TANK. THERE ARE THE USUAL RUST AREAS ON THE CAB IN THE REAR CORNERS, STEP AREAS, AND ABOVE THE WINDSHIELD AND REAR WINDOW. THE WOOD FLOOR FOR THE BODY IS GONE AND THE TIRES ARE DRY ROTTED AND FLAT. THE BODY IS ACTUALLY IN DECENT SHAPE CONSIDERING ITS AGE. THERE IS A MOUNT ON THE DRIVER REAR OF THE BODY WHER A VISE WAS ONCE MOUNTED. IT LOOKS LIKE IT COULD BE REMOVED WITHOUT HURTING THE BODY. THE CHASSIS LOOKS TO BE IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE. THE TRUCK HAS A CLEAR NORTH CAROLINA TITLE AND WOULD MAKE AN EXCELLENT FULL RESTORATION OR RAT ROD PROJECT. THESE TRUCKS ARE HARD TO FIND IN THIS COMPLETE CONDITION, ESPECIALLY WITH A TITLE, SO PLEASE BID ACCORDINGLY. THE BUYER WILL BE RESPOSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. I CAN HELP GET IT LOADED IF NEEDED. THE TRUCK IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. WITH THAT BEING SAID, MY INTENTIONS REALLY ARE TO LET THE AUCTION RUN ITS COURSE AND SELL TO THE WINNING BIDDER. THE STARTING BID WILL BE $500 WHICH I THINK IS PLENTY LOW ENOUGH. FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. I'M NO EXPERT ON THESE TRUCKS BUT I WILL TRY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS I CAN. AS YOU CAN TELL FROM THE PICTURES I HAVENT DONE ANYTHING TO IT, ITS JUST THE WAY I FOUND IT. I DID SPRAY SOME PENETRATING OIL ON THE HOOD HINGES AND DOOR HINGES TO LOOSEN THEM UP A LITTLE, THATS ALL. HAPPY BIDDING ON THIS CLASSIC AND GOOD LUCK!
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