This 1959 Chevrolet 3100 Apache Stepside Pickup Truck is nicely
restored stock example, reminiscent of the trucks on America's
roads in the late 1950s. Starting in the middle of the 1950s,
Chevrolet began to place a greater emphasis on the style of its
trucks since trucks were becoming daily transportation, as opposed
to just work trucks. As the decade progressed and the GM marque
released new truck designs, the new trucks were roomier, more
stylish, and seem to offer a greater number of "creature comforts."
In fact, Chevrolet itself even acknowledged this trend in its 1959
truck marketing materials when it stated that trucks are "more than
income producing machinery. [They are also] well groomed
representatives in the field." In October 1958, Chevrolet debuted
its 1959 truck line to the general public which was largely based
on the completely redesigned '58 Chevy trucks. Perhaps the most
notable change occurred with respect to the new more ornate and
pronounced hood emblem, with a large Chevrolet logo on top of a
waffle patterned background. Of course, there were other modest
updates in 1959 such as new color options but for the most part the
look and feel of the "Task Force" Chevrolet Pickups stayed the
same. Chevrolet also carried forward into 1959 its the "Apache,"
"Viking," and "Spartan" class designations, corresponding to the
respective two-digit numerical series designations of 31 (light
duty), 40 (medium duty), and 70 (heavy duty). In 1959, Chevrolet
produced over 325,000 trucks across all of its series, which made
the GM marque the second largest US truck manufacturer (behind
Ford) due to supply shortages caused by a steel workers strike.
Under the hood on this 1959 Chevrolet Apache is a "Thriftmaster"
235 Cubic Inch Inline 6 cylinder engine fed by a single barrel
carburetor that together were said to have produced 135 horsepower
when new. The 235 Thriftmaster 6 cyl is backed by a 3 speed manual
transmission that is shifted using the neat "3 on the tree"
column-mounted shifter. Exhaust exits the 235 Thriftmaster Straight
6 through a single tailpipe that generates a nice throaty sound out
the rear. While Chevy did begin to prioritize style on its Apache
line, creature comforts were fairly limited compared to its
passenger cars; however, this particular '59 Apache Stepside does
sport several desirable options. The driver's side chrome outside
mirror is a fantastic addition on any truck from the 1950s, since
it makes squeezing into a tight space much easier and way less
nerve-wracking. Front and rear chrome bumpers are another great
option on this 1959 Chevrolet 3100 and gives the truck a stand-out
look. The steel stepside pickup box is in great shape, as is the
finished wood slat bed and wooden stake sides. This 1959 Chevy 3100
Apache rides on a set of wide whitewall radial tires that are
mounted on painted steel wheels accented with hubcaps and beauty
rings, giving this half-ton pickup truck a fantastic look and even
better ride. The steel body of this '59 Apache Pickup has been
refinished in a beautiful Cardinal Red paint scheme that completes
the exterior look of the truck. The interior of this 1959 Chevrolet
Apache 3100 Stepside Pickup is gorgeous! The seating setup has been
tastefully upgraded to a bit plusher beige cloth bench seat. The
black carpeting, two-tone painted door panels and dash, and
steering wheel all retain a nice stock appearance and appear to be
in great shape. The instrument cluster is outfitted with a 100 MPH
speedometer, temperature gauge, amp gauge, oil pressure gauge, and
fuel gauge. The cab on this 1/2 ton pickup truck is finished with a
chrome rearview mirror, driver's side sun visor, and locking
glovebox. Whether you're buying your first classic pickup truck or
you're adding to an existing collection of GM workhorses, this 1959
Chevrolet 3100 Apache Stepside Pickup truck would make an excellent
choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at 763-428-7337!
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