Vehicle Description
1959 Chevrolet Apache 4x4 Pickup
Following up the Chevrolet Task Force series pickups was the
Advance Design series which spanned from 1955 to 1959. During this
series the wrap around windshield was introduced as well as the
Fleetside bed design. As of 1958 all of the light weight pickups
also started being called the Apache. This very cool 1959 Chevrolet
Apache is a well built truck that has been transformed into a tall
standing 4x4. The body of the pickup is all rust free and painted
in a bright Dodge Blue paint. It features nice chrome bumpers, a
chrome grill, the Chevrolet Apache hood spears, the original style
front emblem, and a custom diamond plate trim piece on top of the
bed. That piece of diamond plate matches the diamond plate floor of
the bed which is topped with a nice rubber mat for extra
protection. In 2019 a new spare tire and rack was added into the
bed as well. All of the glass is in good shape and it has all new
weather stripping so everything seals well. The truck rides on
Raceline Mag wheels with lock out hubs up front and are wrapped
with Cooper Discoverer STT tires.
Making those tires spin is a 350 V8 that has been fitted with a
fuel injected throttle body. The motor runs well and offers plenty
of power. It just had a new alternator installed as well as a new
electronic ignition system that was installed in 2019. It also
received a new Painless Wiring harness in 2019 which eliminates any
concern for electrical issues. Mated to the motor is a 700R4
automatic transmission that moves through the gears with ease. The
truck sits on a 87 Chevrolet Blazer chassis with a 6 inch lift kit
and has Skyjacker shocks throughout which are new. Other features
include the power drum brakes and a new steering stabilizer shock.
It's going to be tough to sneak up on anyone in this classic
because not only does it have a prominent stance it has a great
sound through dual chrome stack exhaust running behind the cab.
On the inside the truck features Gray dual bucket seats out of a
later model Suburban which are power adjustable. They also have the
center console with storage, cupholders and a change holder. The
dash is painted Blue and has the original layout but has been
upgraded with an all in one gauge cluster. In 2020 a brand new
AC/Heat/Defrost system was installed and works great with an
underdash vent unit. In front of the driver is an aftermarket tilt
column which is topped off with a woodgrain Grant steering
wheel.
This is one cool Pickup that has a ton of work put into it. In
addition to this awesome machine it comes with an extra grill,
extra tailgate, and the original style left rear fender which has
the cutout for a side mounted spare.
Cruise around in this custom 4x4 for $39,750.00!
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