1957 Chevrolet Other Pickups NAPCO 4x4 Description
McGregor's Speed Shop of Ventura, Ca. is offering a chance at an all weather Classic that wont leave you stuck in the mud or snow! This Big Beast dubbed "The Blue Ox" is a Big Beautiful rig that commands attention without being pretentious, but rather Original. This is the Man's Man truck that gets respect and admiration wherever it goes. Pretty sure the Original "GI Joe" drove this truck when he wasn't in his tank, or Apache helicopter fighting off all that threatens his people. This Big Blue Ox is dialed in with plenty of ruggedness and refinements.
When you calmly approach the beast making sure it sees and smells you, you first notice its large stature standing at over 6'5'' tall on all 4's. You will then notice its shiny blue coat that is just the right shade appearing both dark and bright depending on the angle under the light.
Ok Ok to the point....
This 1957 Chevrolet Napco 4x4 3100 PickUp features:
-Corvette 350 that runs beautifully
-MSD Electronic Ignition (fires right up)
-Aluminum Radiator
-Dual exhaust
-SM465 4 Speed Manual transmission
-Divorced Napco transfer Case
-Napco front axle
-New brakes
-Brand new period correct military style tires (ride very nice with just a little how that sounds awesome) on the stock 16" rims
-New paint over everything
-Kevlar Based undercoating on entire chassis, engine compartment, and inner bed rails
-Freshly Bench Seat with arm rest. (Very Comfortable and Looks Perfect)
-New headliner and full length door panels to match the seat
-Brand New Oak Bed Wood with lots of sealer
-All new side glass with seals, felts and rubbers
-New door weatherstripping
This guy is big but handles and drives great. It really is a blast to drive and roll around town towering over all the little import cars or comfortably cruising on the highway.
Please feel free to ask or inquire about any details or additions you may want to make. We do everything in house.
On Apr-13-16 at 12:40:15 PDT, seller added the following information:JUST A FEW OF OUR PAST BUILDS