1958 Chevrolet 38 Apache Custom Built Dually Older Build L@@k on 2040-cars
Rome, Georgia, United States
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ANOTHER 0 FEEDBACK BIDDER SHOULD OF KNOW BETTER & CANCELLED HIS BID!!!! IF YOU HAVE A 0 FEEDBACK DON'T BID ON MY AUCTIONS SORRY DON'T WANT TO SOUND SMART BUT THIS COST MONEY EVERYTIME THIS HAPPENS & IT IS OFTEN HERE LATELY!!!!!! HERE WE HAVE A CUSTOM BUILT 1958 CHEVY 38 APACHE DUALLY. THE TRUCK HAS BEEN BUILT FOR A FEW YEARS NOW IT DOES HAVE SOME BUBBLING IN THE PAINT ON THE LOWER PARTS OF THE DOORS & A SPOT ON THE RIGHT REAR DUALLY FENDER WHERE THE OLD OWNER BACKED UP ON SOMETHING NOT REAL BAD SEE IN THE PIC. THE REST OF THE PAINT LOOKS GOOD FOR THE AGE. THE INTERIOR OF THE TRUCK IS NICE. HAS A BLACK LEATHER SEAT ALSO HAS A FULL SET OF AUTO METER GAUGES. THE RIGHTSIDE VENT GLASS IS CRACKED ALSO. THE TRUCK RUNS & DRIVES BRAKES ARE GOOD. IT HAS A 283 WITH A GRANNY 4 SPEED & A LATER MODEL DUALLY REAREND WITH A SET OF ALUM. ALCOA WHEELS. CALL 706-252-5921 FOR MORE INFO.THE TRUCK WILL BE SOLD WITH A AL. REG SLIP & A BILL OF SALE ONLY. THE TRUCK WILL BE SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTIES @ ALL WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. BUYER MUST MAKE CONTACT 24HRS END OF AUCTION. BUYER MUST MAKE A $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL 48HRS END OF AUCTION. BUYER MUST HAVE FULL PAYMENT MADE 7 DAYS END OF AUCTION NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!! On Apr-18-14 at 15:39:56 PDT, seller added the following information: HAD THE APACHE BUFFED & DETAILED SO IT LOOKS ALOT BETTER THAN IT DID WHEN I TOOK THE PICS. |
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