Htf Rare 1959 Chevy Chevrolet Apache Truck 3200 Fleetside Big Window 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Snow Hill, Maryland, United States
Engine:235 Straight 6 Cyclinder
Body Type:Fleetside Shortbed
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White, Navy
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: White, Navy
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Apache Fleetside
Drive Type: Manual 4-Speed with Granny Gear
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 91,000
Sub Model: 3200
1959 CHEVY APACHE TRUCK
THIS TRUCK IS EXTREMELY RARE BECAUSE OF THE COMBINATION OF STYLE, FEATURES AND LOCATION. IT IS A 3200 FLEETSIDE SHORT BED BODY STYLE WITH A 235 STRAIGHT 6 CYCLINDER ENGINE AND 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH FOUR ON THE FLOOR AND GRANNY GEAR. IT IS A PROJECT TRUCK WITH VERY LITTLE RUST...ONLY AT DOOR HINGES AND PASSENGER CORNER. PLEASE SEE THE PHOTOS FOR MORE SPECIFIC DETAILS ON CONDITION...
THIS TRUCK WAS PURCHASED FROM CHEYANNE, WYOMING IN 2005 AS A WEDDING GIFT FROM MY WIFE. WE ARE THE THIRD OWNER AND WERE INFORMED THAT IT ORIGINALLY CAME FROM A FARM IN NEBRASKA. WE TRANSPORTED IT TO THE EAST COAST IN 2005 WHERE IT HAS REMAINED IN OUR GARAGE FOR THE PAST 8 YEARS. IT IS STILL IN "FARM FRESH" CONDITION. IT WAS OUR PLAN/DREAM TO RESTORE IT UNTIL WE STARTED A FAMILY.
THIS TRUCK IS EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND AND NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND ON THE EAST COAST.
PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS...
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