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1957 Chevrolet Stepside Pickup-short Bed-california Truck-1955-1956-1958-1959 on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1957 Mileage:6522
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
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1957 Chevrolet PIckup

Selling our 57 Apache that is a solid driver in town and on the highway. Great truck to just get in and drive and not have to worry about any issues. Truck was built to be a driver and all the little things have been meticulously taken care of mechanically. 235 engine that is all stock, 3 speed on the column, standard clutch that shifts fine through the gears and does not bind up downshifting, 12 volt, newer brakes that work great, standard brakes ( not power) ,new brake lines, new king pins, steering is stock and not power, steering box is nice and tight with no play or slope,  newer rear axle seal, truck does not leak any kind of oil, stock rear end with rear seals recently replaced, stock suspension up front with two leafs removed in rear to bring the back down and keep it level, truck handles and drives well for being a 1957 and does not bounce or knock on rough roads, body was painted about 6 years ago and is not a show truck but cleans up well and is used as a daily driver, couple scratches and chips here and there, driver side door below hinge has some metal work and body work and doors open and close with ease, inner fender at where fender meets cab has small portion of rust but nothing concerning,has wood in bed bolted down to stock bracing, floors are near perfect with no rust, all glass is perfect in truck and door glass rolls up and down very easy, wipers work, all lights work, door locks work with matching ignition key, has stock radio that was refinished but not hooked up, stock bench seat with comfortable and nice pleated vinyl upholstery, nice chrome bumpers front and rear along with 55-56 chrome grill, stock chevy center center caps, 15" stock rims ( 6 lug ) with BFG Silvertown whitewalls 6.70/15

California Title and currently registered with matching VIN number on door tag and title

Some extra parts and manuals come with truck as well

Truck is for sale locally and auction may be ended at any time if agreed price has been met

Deposit of $500.00 is due within 48 hours of winning bid

Not interested in trades

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