1958 Chevy Apache 31 Pickup on 2040-cars
Canandaigua, New York, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Yellow/Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Apache 31
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 2,050
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1958 Chevy Apache 31 Pickup. Chevy 350 4 Bolt main engine. New cam installed 5 years ago (done to replace a more aggressive cam). New Holley 650CFM carb. The engine starts and runs flawlessly. New (rebuilt) TH400 transmission also installed 5 years ago. All new wiring throughout the truck. Power steering also added at that time. New distributor and wires. Re-cored (4 core) radiator with electric fan added. The truck has been driven less than 1000 miles since all these things were done. 2.5" dual exhaust with stainless mufflers. Firestone Firehawk SS Tires with lots of tread left. (255/60 15s). The color of the truck is 1978 Ford Mustang Chrome Yellow. Not sure when the truck was painted but the paint looks great! I am selling for my father whose health has kept him from driving this truck the way he had planned. That is why the truck is being listed for sale.
I have taken a bunch of pics to document the condition of this truck. Ebay only allows 24..i have many more if someone needs to see anything beyond what is shown. It is a super clean truck and it looks as good in person as it does in the pics. The chrome on the truck is in excellent condition. Pics of the underside and engine compartment also speak volumes. With that said I also believe in being forthcoming with anything on the truck that might require attention at some point. The wheels on the truck are older and do show some wear and pitting. Also, the outside bottoms of the doors and front corners of bed do have some filler in them...the only filler in the truck. This is evident at the right angle in the right light. I have been on the buying side of classic/muscle cars more than once and know this is something I would ask and want to know. I have taken pics of the bottoms of the doors and bottom front of bed to document...and from that you can see its nothing major, nothing that stands out or requires attention. This is a beautiful truck!
As you can see from the pics the interior of the truck is in great condition. The speedometer does not work. My dad always used a dash mounted GPS unit plugged into cigarette lighter for speedometer. All other gauges and lights function as they should. (aftermarket temp gauge)
This is truly a turn key truck ready for someone to enjoy. My father added many things to make this a great driving, reliable truck and someone is going to reap the benefits of that at mostly his expense. But if you've been around classic cars and trucks long enough you understand that's often how it goes when you sell. Anyone who would like to see the truck in person is more than welcome...I encourage it! Please email me with any questions and be happy to discuss the truck with you. Thanks
Craig
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