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Chevy Apache
Chevy Apache
Lot Number | 40 |
Make | Chevrolet |
Model | Apache |
Year | 1958 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 235CI Inline Six |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | No |
1957 Chevrolet Apache Pickup – Classic American Utility with Straight-Six Simplicity
This cream and brown 1957 Chevy Apache pickup is a popular classic in South Africa, known for its rugged charm and dependable drivability. Powered by a 235 cubic inch straight-six engine producing around 140 horsepower, it’s mated to a 3-speed manual transmission, offering a relaxed and mechanical driving experience true to its era.
Inside, the Apache features a full 3-person bench seat, a large original-style steering wheel, and a minimalist dashboard layout, designed for simplicity and durability. The beige interior complements the two-tone exterior finish, rounding off the truck’s vintage appeal.
This is a built-up vehicle and is currently not registered, with no papers at present. However, the owner is in the process of securing registration.
If you’re looking for a usable classic pickup with timeless style and an unmistakable Americana silhouette, this Apache is ready for its next chapter.
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