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1960 Chevrolet Apache 283Ci V8 Only 81,493 Original Miles
1960 Chevrolet C10 Apache for your consideration. This clean Pickup comes in a powder blue and white two-tone paint job complemented by a matching interior. Powering this Apache is a rebuilt 283ci V8 paired to a rebuilt three-speed manual transmission. This Apache decodes as a true 1960, 2WD, 1/2 ton long bed, pick-up/ step side, and was built in Kansas City. This truck received a full frame-off restoration leaving no nut or bolt left untouched and it shows. This truck won 2nd place at the 2015 Autorama for its incredible restoration. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States!
Launched in the fall of 1959 as a 1960 model, the first-generation C/K debuted a number of design changes for General Motors’ light-truck design. Replacing the Task Force range, the C/K was developed from the start as a truck chassis, no longer sharing a commonality with the GM A-body platform. Though developed as a truck for the sake of durability, the C/K adopted several features from cars into its design to increase its functionality. For pickup trucks, the C/K trucks used a drop-center frame (allowing for a lower cab and lower center of gravity) and the independent front suspension was paired with a coil-sprung rear axle. In 1963, front torsion bars were replaced by front coil springs (on two-wheel-drive vehicles). While the first generation would not undergo a comprehensive facelift or update, GM would make a series of gradual changes to the model line throughout its production. For 1962, the hood was redesigned, with a new windshield and A-pillar added to the cab for 1964. In a break from General Motors tradition, this is one of the few generations of trucks not given an in-house moniker. The C/K nomenclature was developed by GMC; “C” denoted conventional cab, with “K” standing for 4×4 drive.
1960 Chevrolet Apache
Engine
283Ci V8
Transmission
3-Speed Manual
Mileage
81,493
Exterior
Blue/White
Interior
Gray
VIN
OC154K135472
1960 Chevrolet Apache
Highlights
- 1960 Chevrolet Apache
- Only 81,493 Original Miles
- 283Ci V8
- 3-Speed Manual
- Blue/White
Description
Vehicle Specs
1960 Chevrolet C10 Apache for your consideration. This clean Pickup comes in a powder blue and white two-tone paint job complemented by a matching interior. Powering this Apache is a rebuilt 283ci V8 paired to a rebuilt three-speed manual transmission. This Apache decodes as a true 1960, 2WD, 1/2 ton long bed, pick-up/ step side, and was built in Kansas City. This truck received a full frame-off restoration leaving no nut or bolt left untouched and it shows. This truck won 2nd place at the 2015 Autorama for its incredible restoration. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States!
Launched in the fall of 1959 as a 1960 model, the first-generation C/K debuted a number of design changes for General Motors’ light-truck design. Replacing the Task Force range, the C/K was developed from the start as a truck chassis, no longer sharing a commonality with the GM A-body platform. Though developed as a truck for the sake of durability, the C/K adopted several features from cars into its design to increase its functionality. For pickup trucks, the C/K trucks used a drop-center frame (allowing for a lower cab and lower center of gravity) and the independent front suspension was paired with a coil-sprung rear axle. In 1963, front torsion bars were replaced by front coil springs (on two-wheel-drive vehicles). While the first generation would not undergo a comprehensive facelift or update, GM would make a series of gradual changes to the model line throughout its production. For 1962, the hood was redesigned, with a new windshield and A-pillar added to the cab for 1964. In a break from General Motors tradition, this is one of the few generations of trucks not given an in-house moniker. The C/K nomenclature was developed by GMC; “C” denoted conventional cab, with “K” standing for 4×4 drive.
