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1958 Chevrolet (chevy) Apache 3200 1/2 Ton Pickup Truck on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1958 Mileage:0
Location:

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

1958 Chevy (Chevrolet) Apache 3200 (1/2 Ton) Pickup Truck

Any questions please ask, I can email you more photos (Have lots) would like to sell the entire lot of everything, looking to at least get my money back out of the project.
The truck is currently a work in progress and not complete, here are some quick details:
  • Clear PA Title in my hand
  • 8 Foot stepside longbed truck - rare in that most are 6 Foot
  • Engine & Transmission (350/350) are from a 1975 Chevy C-10
  • Rear Diff (Drum) is from a 1980 Chevy C-10
  • Aftermarket Front disk brake setup installed.
  • Power windows with original wings, buttons are out of 1973-87 Chevy
  • Brand new (LMC) bed rail replacement pieces for bed sides.
  • NOS Rear bumper
  • Spare Parts I've collected that go with the truck: (Cab - From a 55 Chevy, Hood, Doors - 2 Sets, DS Fender, Rad Support, Grille, Door Glass, Rear Cab Glass, Handles, Tailgate, Steering Column, Window regulators, bed steps, hood latch, Engine 73-87? bored 30 over, 383 needs work)

History
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I've owned the truck for 3 years, I'm the second owner. Purchased from a lot near Paradise, PA truck was originally a farm truck used to haul hay around. Original owner put front disk brakes on, had power windows installed, and had entire truck painted in a grey gun metal grey color. Drove the truck home 2 hours back to Bloomsburg, had it in two shows and started working on it over the winter. It has it's issues, rust and rot but has MANY, many, many spare parts. No longer have the time or location to get anything done with so it has sat indoors the past two years. Hate to see it go, but would love someone to restore it.

Any questions please feel free to contact me, however, please respect my time. Not selling for a few hundred bucks, Not selling off parts separate at this time, if you plan a day to come and see it be here at the time you said do not waste my day.

Thanks for looking,

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