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1957 Chevy 3100, Rat-Rod, Apache

1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
1957 Brown Chevrolet Other Pickups
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
SubModel: Apache
Type: Crew Cab Pickup
Trim: Pickup
Year: 1957
Mileage: 1,022
Color: Brown
Engine: 305 H.O (1986 Monte Carlo)
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual (Saginaw 4-Speed)
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States

1957 Chevrolet Other Pickups Apache Additional Info:

What we have here is a 1957 Chevy 3100. It has a rebuilt 302 H.O and a fully rebuilt Saginaw 4-speed transmission. It also has a new Champion Cooling radiator, Mallory distributor with Taylor wiring, GPS Speedometer, Edelbrock Carb, headers, and Dynomax exhaust, bucket seats, and a custom shift knob (made from a real grenade). All lights and signals work perfectly and I have all original keys (door, ignition, glovebox). I also was able to receive the original owners manual for the truck as well. The previous owner was really big into Harley Davidson's and decided to paint a distressed Harley Davidson logo on each door to add to the rat rod appearance. Many people ask me if this was originally a truck that advertised for Harley. It definitely adds to the trucks character. It has manual steering and brakes as well as a working heater. This truck is definitely a daily driver and runs very strong. I personally drove it to and from work (about 12 miles each way) for about a month due to my wife working. Now I just take it out for joy rides around the city. It definitely receives a lot of looks as I'm driving it down the street. Now we are trying to save up a hefty down-payment for a house of our own and figured selling this gem would help. I hate to see it go, but a house is a little more important. Thanks for checking it out and I look forward to hearing from you.