If you like vintage vehicles, you’ve probably thought about how cool it would be to have a classic truck to use for chasing down parts. This ’61 Chevy Apache would be perfect for that, though it’s nice enough that you’d want to be careful when loading items onto the pristine wood bed floor. The drivetrain is stone simple: A 350 Chevy with an HEI distributor, iron exhaust manifolds, and a single-feed Holley four-barrel, sending output to one of the GM automatics. It also has a front disc-brake conversion and power steering. The earlier examples of this generation of Chevy truck are the most dramatic, with the wrap-around windshield and the two pronounced “pods” jutting out of the hood. Plus, the early models maintained the Apache name from the ’50s. This hot-rod-vibe pickup is virtually guaranteed to evoke thumbs-up wherever it goes. – TM
This rear-wheel-drive 1961 Chevrolet Apache 10 Fleetside Pickup has been modified and upgraded with a 350-cu.in. V8 and automatic transmission. The short-bed truck has the standard “small” rear window. The seller states that the truck is in “excellent condition,” and he calls it a “showstopper.”
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean Florida title in his name. This 1961 Chevrolet Apache 10 Fleetside Pickup has been repainted and given a newer more powerful engine. The seller calls the truck a “showstopper.”