Vehicle Description
1958 Chevy Apache Resto-mod - Introduced in March of 1955,
Chevrolet's new 'Task Force' series of trucks was quite a departure
from their existing line of pickups. Smooth, rounded sheet-metal
replaced the old pontoon-style fenders, and large, wrap-around
windshield glass offered better visibility and gave a more
contemporary look. And for the first time, an eight-cylinder motor
was available under the hood. In 1958, styling on all Chevy
passenger car and truck models were changed to accommodate the
industry-wide switch from two to four headlamps. The new Apache
model came standard with painted grille and front bumper, and could
be upgraded to chrome. The new Fleetside model featured a
smooth-sided cargo box and larger bed capacity. Model designations
were shortened to 31, 32, 35 and 38 series. A recasting of the 283
small-block gave thicker cylinder walls and side motor-mount
bosses. We all know and love resto-mod trucks and it's obvious why
they're popularity has grown so wildly over the last few years.
Where else can you share the unique looks of a classic vehicle with
the highly evolved drivetrains of modern vehicles? This '58 Apache
3100 is just that vehicle! I has all the right looks and paired
with a 4.3L V6 and 4L60E automatic transmission, it delivers the
best of both worlds. Additionally, the body sits on a 1988 Tahoe
Frame/Suspension which greatly improves the pleasure of driving
this truck. Additional features include; late model Chevy Steering
wheel, Cruise Control, Power Steering, Power Disc Front Brakes,
Tilt Steering, Tinted Glass, Chrome Mirrors, Wood Bed, 17" Alloy
Wheels, and thick ZR-rated Tires! We would definitely rate this
truck as above-average but have priced it in accordance with
"average" current values from Hagerty & NADA ($29,300 - $30,700).
Come take a test drive and we're positive you'll fall in love.
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