1957 Chevrolet 3100 Short-bed Stepside Apache Pickup. Power
Steering, Power Brakes, A/C, Tilt Column, Automatic transmission.
DGC0216 VIN# 3457L110216. This is one sharp looking truck with
beautiful metallic orange paint. This truck drives as good as it
looks. Has a 468CI Big Block and a turbo 400 transmission. The
front-end has all been updated with rack and pinion steering, coil
over shocks, and power disc brakes. The rear brakes are drum. This
truck is nice from top to bottom and we couldn't find any rust in
the body. There have been a few spots that you can see from the
underside where new metal has been patched in. The underside is
painted and looks as nice as the rest of the truck. The paint is
very nice, there are a few imperfections, but they are very minor.
Nice wood bed with chrome strips. Lots of rubber left on the tires
that are mounted on American Racing 5 spoke wheels. The interior
has a custom bench seat with 4 arm rests and is finished in tan
leather. The floor is also done in tan carpet to match the seat. To
keep you in comfort on hot days this truck has A/C, which is a big
plus! Cond#2
Vehicle Details
1957 Chevrolet 3100
Listing ID:CC-1646754
Price:$57,500
Location:Burlington, Washington
Year:1957
Make:Chevrolet
Model:3100
Exterior Color:Orange
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:11361
Stock Number:DGC0216
VIN:3457L110216
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