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1959 Chevrolet Apache

Indiana

$74,900

1959 Chevrolet Apache

Vehicle Details

Make

Chevrolet

Model

Apache

Year

1959

Body Type

Pickup Truck

Transmission

Automatic

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

Chevrolet 350 small-block V8

Condition

Excellent

Description

1959 Chevrolet Apache 10 ½-ton pickup, the final and most refined year of Chevrolet's iconic Task Force truck line. This truck was originally built as an Apache 10 (½-ton) and assembled at the St. Louis, Missouri plant, as verified by the VIN.

It has since been fully restored and thoughtfully upgraded for modern drivability while retaining its classic character. Restoration & Drivetrain Engine: Chevrolet 350 small-block V8 Transmission: 700-R4 4-speed automatic with overdrive Mileage: Approximately 9,800 miles since restoration / drivetrain installation This upgraded drivetrain provides excellent reliability, smooth shifting, and comfortable highway cruising thanks to the overdrive transmission—making this Apache far more usable than stock while remaining period-appropriate. Condition & Features Professionally restored body with a high-quality finish Solid, straight truck with strong fit and alignment Clean, well-presented interior consistent with the restoration quality Updated mechanical systems for dependable performance Classic Task Force styling with modern drivability Why This Truck Stands Out 1959 marked the final year of the Task Force generation, making it one of the most desirable Chevrolet pickups of the era.

This Apache benefits from a verified original ½-ton VIN, a documented restoration, and a proven, easy-to-service drivetrain upgrade—an ideal combination for collectors, weekend cruisers, or anyone wanting a classic truck they can confidently drive. Summary This is a turn-key classic pickup that blends authentic VIN-verified heritage with modern performance upgrades. Whether you're adding to a collection, attending shows, or simply enjoying a timeless American truck, this Apache delivers both style and usability.

Trim: Task Force
Body Style: Pickup
Doors: 2

Chevrolet Apache Buyer's Guide

Full guide
R
Robert Halloran
Classic Trucks
1958–1961
~3 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Chevrolet Apache was the marketing name for the light-duty Chevy pickup from 1958 to 1961 — four short years that produced some of the most beautiful American truck designs ever made, with clean styling that has only appreciated with time.
This guide covers
8-point inspection checklist
Common issues & what to avoid
In-person inspection guide
Market pricing by year & condition
4 FAQs answered
History & fun facts

Chevrolet Apache Market Overview

Based on 25 Chevrolet Apache listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

25
Listed Now
$40,751
Avg. Asking Price
1955–1961
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site — Above Average
This car: $74,900
Low: $8,495 High: $105,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 52% ◄
Manual 36%
Condition Distribution
Excellent 4% ◄
Good 4%
Fair 4%
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Chevrolet Apache Buyer's Guide

Robert Halloran here. The Apache gets overshadowed by the 1967–1972 trucks in the classic Chevy truck conversation, but that's a market misjudgment rather than an aesthetic one. The 1958–1961 Apache — the light-duty designation in Chevy's "Task Force" naming scheme — is among the best-proportioned American trucks ever built. The dual headlights, the clean hood, the balanced cab and bed relationship: these are trucks that look right from every angle.

The Apache name specifically covered the half-ton and three-quarter-ton Task Force trucks in 1958–1961. Before 1958, Chevy used a different naming system; after 1961, they dropped the Apache/Viking/Spartan marketing names and went back to the standard C/K designation. That four-year window produced a unique truck with its own devoted following.

What to Check Before Buying

Cab Corner Rust — Probe cab corners thoroughly — nearly universal on untreated trucks, expensive to repair correctly.
Floor Pan Condition — Inspect from underneath and inside for perforation.
Running Boards (Stepside) — On Stepside trucks, check running board support brackets for rust-through.
Fleetside Bed Panels — On Fleetside trucks, inspect smooth bed sides for dents — flat panel repair is expensive.
Engine Condition — Test 283ci V8 for oil consumption and smooth idle — a cold-start blue smoke test covers both.
Drivetrain Verification — Confirm engine type and transmission match via build tag for accurate valuation.
Cameo Bed (if applicable) — On claimed Cameo trucks, verify fiberglass bed authenticity and inspect for cracks at mounting points.
4WD Engagement — On 4WD trucks, test both 4-high and 4-low engagement — smooth operation with no grinding.

Common Issues

Cab corner rust is universal on untreated examples — budget for repair or accept patched corners. Floor pan perforation. Stepside running board bracket corrosion. 235ci inline-six oil consumption from worn valve seals on unrestored examples. Hydra-Matic fluid leaks. Fleetside bed panel dents from working use. Cameo fiberglass bed cracks at mounting points.

What to Look For

Rust inspection is the top priority: cab corners (extremely common), floor pans, and the lower rear cab area where the cab meets the bed. On Stepside trucks, inspect the running board support brackets for rust perforation. On Fleetside trucks, check the smooth bed sides carefully — dents in the flat panels are expensive to repair. Verify the small-block 283 runs cleanly without excessive oil consumption. On claimed Cameo variants, verify the fiberglass bed is original and complete.

Price Guide

1958–1961 Apache Stepside six-cylinder: $14,000–$28,000. Apache Stepside V8: $22,000–$45,000. Apache Fleetside: $12,000–$24,000 (slight discount to Stepside). 4WD Apache variants: $22,000–$50,000+. 1958 Cameo Carrier: $35,000–$75,000 for genuine documented examples. Rust-free Sun Belt trucks command a 20–35% premium.

Did You Know?

The Apache name was part of Chevrolet's 1958 marketing scheme using Native American names for different truck classes: Apache (light duty), Viking (medium duty), and Spartan (heavy duty). The naming was dropped after 1961 but the Apache name has outlasted the others in collector memory. The 1955–1959 Chevrolet trucks are often called "Advance Design" or "Task Force" trucks interchangeably — "Task Force" was Chevy's marketing name; "Apache" was the subdesignation applied in 1958–1961.

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