Vehicle Description
This 1959 Chevy Apache custom pickup known as "Indian Outlaw" was
professionally built by Creative Rods and Restoration in
Greenville, SC. It is powered by a big-block Chevrolet 396ci V8
engine bored to 412ci and equipped with Holley Sniper EFI and
Brodix heads, all mated to a push-button-operated 6L80E 6-speed
automatic transmission delivering power to a Moser 9-inch rear end
with 3.70 gears. The stock frame was upgraded with a custom Scott's
Hotrods chassis painted to match the exterior. The chassis is
equipped with modern performance components that include RideTech
coilovers at all four corners, a 4-link rear end with Panhard bar,
Wilwood disc brakes, power rack & pinion steering and front sway
bar. The exterior is finished in custom BASF Glasurit patina paint
complemented by Schott's Modsport custom 3-piece wheels. The cab
features a big back window, and both the windshield and back window
have been flush-mounted. The custom Moore & Giles leather interior
was done by Cato Custom Upholstery (Cato from the "Iron
Resurrection" TV show). It features bucket seats with a custom
center console, German-weave carpet, Dakota Digital instrument
cluster, Vintage Air system, push-button start and a Bluetooth
stereo system. Other key customizations include a tilt-up bed and
custom metal fabrication in the engine bay. It also features a
custom Borla dual exhaust system, Be Cool aluminum radiator, LED
lights, All American Billet front runner system and Eddie
Motorsports billet hood hinges. The build was completed earlier
this year and has roughly 100 test miles since completion.