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1958 Chevy Truck - Big Window W/ Air Bagged Rear Suspension Matte Blue on 2040-cars

Year:1958 Mileage:74047 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Encinitas, California, United States

Encinitas, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:3/4 ton long bed
Engine:350 small block
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: V3B58L110463
Year: 1958
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Semi-Gloss / Matte Air Force Blue
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): BIG WINDOW
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 74,047
Options: Rat Rod
Sub Model: Apache
Exterior Color: Blue
rat rod ?: how about just plain badass


 

1958 CHEVY TRUCK - 3/4 TON LONGBED APACHE

FACTORY TASK FORCE TRUCK WITH BUILT TAPPET HEAD 350 EDELBROCK PERFORMER PACKAGE AND PLENTY OF TORQUE

MILD HEADERS & REVERSED GLASS PACKS WITH A REAL SWEET RASPY BUT NOT TOO LOUD TONE

700R4 TRANSMISSION WITH MILD SHIFT KIT ATTACHED TO A FORD 9" REAR END

8 FOOT LONGBED WITH REAR NOTCHED FRAME AND AIR BAGGED FOR THAT PERFECT STANCE

TRUE BORN & RAISED CALIFORNIA TRUCK WITH VINTAGE BLACK ON YELLOW PLATES 

 
 

 


 

Looking for a clean, dependable American classic with loads of character? This is the the big window cab with the long bed, an 8 footer which makes for a more proportionate cab to bed setup than the average short bed. She has a small block tappet head 350 rebuilt about 15k miles ago with the Edelbrock performer kit, a high torque cam with a compression of 9.5:1 a new Lokar shifter attached to a 700R4 with a Ford 9 inch rear-end. Stewart Warner green line gauges. A fresh set of Good Year bias-ply's, the real sweet ones with diamonds on the sidewalls, and a clean freshly painted bone colored set of steel wheels make this thing pop. 

Rear frame is notched and on air bags, which really gives her the perfect stance and reversed glass packs give her the perfect exhaust note. The all original front end with drum brakes coupled with the bias-ply's give this truck that fantastic road feel that really makes driving her a lot of fun. I've never even considered making a change to this setup because its part of what really makes this truck so rewarding to drive in my opinion, being able to feel the road. I had some roller bearings custom made a few years back as the old ball bearings couldn't handle the 75 mph runs that this trucks drivetrain likes to run at. Heaps of power and that's makes up a big part of her personality. 

Paint is a semi-gloss / matte blue PPG paint job done five years ago. Overall in good shape with a few battle scratches and nicks and a few small rust areas, one of the lower cab corners is popping, normal for these series of trucks but still in good shape. Chrome is original with some pitting, the front grill as you can see in pics has some flaked off with topical rust but I personally like it just how it is, character. The bed is a wormy maple that I picked up a couple years back from a guy out of Kentucky and its laid down with new stainless strips. 

This truck is plain badass. I think I've put enough photos up to tell the story, but let me know if you want to email you anymore or if you'd like me to send you a video. *re-listing due to non-performing "somebody stole my cell phone" young buck*


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