Vehicle Description
This 1959 Chevrolet 3100 Apache has been built to be a cool cruiser
with a touch of street machine appeal. So check out everything from
the upgraded small block V8 to the desirable big back window, and
you'll discover a very cool and custom setup.
The Apache line of Task Force trucks remains desirable for their
outstanding design. You get the quad headlights and rounded
features you'd expect in the cars. But this was also unmistakably a
truck with a tall/imposing stance and the rounded stepside bed.
This one is done in a more modern maroon, but it also has a touch
of that workman/patina feel that's popular today. So it strikes the
right balance of a true truck and a custom machine. In fact, its
individual style is furthered with the color-matched pieces like
the grille, wheels, and windshield sunshade. And the best place to
see the kind of style and substance this ruck puts forward is in
the truck bed. It has rugged liner paint on the sides, and while
they still kept the classic real wood bed floor, it now has
later/upgraded lumber and slats.
The interior takes the right vintage pieces and also gives you
plenty of upgrades. It starts with the seat that's done in a cool
maroon and cream two-tone that even gives you cool contrast piping.
The door panels are done to match with a custom bow tire insert
announcing this Apache model. And other pieces like the metal
components and soft dash pad were also done to coordinate in
maroon. And you can see it all so well because the desirable big
back window with wraparound rear glass lets in a ton more light to
the cab. Vintage elements like the fan-style speedometer were left
on display. But this one really goes for a driver's truck attitude
with the wood-rimmed sports steering wheel, upgraded shifter, and
an auxiliary gauge trio under the dash. There's even an AM/FM/CD
stereo with a flip-up head unit and Bluetooth to give you upgraded
driving music.
Under the hood is proper small block power. It's a 350 cubic-inch
V8 that has been upgraded with a Holley four-barrel carburetor, an
Edelbrock intake, and a nice-sounding dual exhaust. Because this
was built to be a cruiser, you get a smooth-shifting three-speed
automatic transmission. It's also been upgraded further with easy
driving features like power steering, power brakes, front discs,
and modern Bridgestone tires.
This is the rare Apache truck with a distinct custom package that
makes it a truly interesting cruiser. And the big back window is
something we all look for. That's why you know you can't resist
this deal. Call today!!!