I agree 100%. Doesn't have anything to shill; each build always has a beginning, a middle, and end (I'm looking at you Bad Chad); and he's humble, direct, and explains things well. None better.
@@keithharden7844 The list is almost endless. The Studebaker he wants to drag race on the dirt, a '68 Cuda, all of the stuff parked on the way to the shop, the '54 Chevy, the '56 Dodge pickup, the Georgia T-Bird, etc.
I like your plan. Fix the rust issues, leave the 6 shooter in it or transplant a nicer one. Don't lower it. Put the highway rear end in it so it can run a bit faster, and generally upgrade it but leave the patina. Oh and probably should do something with the truck bed so you can haul stuff with it. Love the stuff you do Brent.
Great little inbween project. Fix it up a bit yep then up for sale . Find some of that SEB money. Rust repair and better hiway gears yes. I love to see old trucks put on the hiway. You have fun with it .
It's a absolute joy to see this truck running again. Cars today are to complicated and will never have the style and simplicity of the old cars. Great job Brent as always....
Oh yesssss!!! Love this blue diamond in the rough! Pull it home, pull the engine, take a cruise, come back and drop another engine in and she fires!! All in a days work for you!!! Love it!! Love Your videos love this truck!!! Great job !!!what a nice find! Make it a great driver love the color too 💙 I think drop the back would be cool too 👍🏻
There is something cathartic, about watching someone with your abilities, a pry bar in one hand and a bottle of hot sauce in the other, grind on an ol Chevy 6 banger, from the comfort of my Lazy boy. I may end up liking being old.
Nice Truck! Badging is for 59. 64-early 70 truck 12 bolt it is the same width as the original 10 bolt that’s on it. You can get 8” wide wheels on the back. You would only need to flip the perches. A small block will work with the same perches so long as you have a block with tapped holes in the front.
I am a 58 model I'm 64 years old and the 55-58 Chevy Apache is my favorite truck body style . My Grandfather (moms dad) inherited a 57 Apache from my Grandmothers Dad , my Great Grandfather . My job when we went for a ride was pushing the floor start button . When my Grandad finally parked the truck the steering box was bad but motor still ran . i was in my early 20s , i wanted that truck , he told me come get it . But i wasn't able at that time so my cousin went and got it . Thats ok cause it stayed in the family 3 generations for that truck .
The motor you took out is a 261, worth opening up to assess. You can tell it’s a 261 because of the way that it is. (The captains bars cast in the block beside the base of the distributor denotes a 261) Really enjoying your content Brent!
Yes sir that would be the case as that 1/2 ton pickup generally used the 235, but there is nothing to say that it is not original or possibly it could have been ordered that way from the selling dealer. Engine may be salvageable you never know.
Brent, you always bring good memories back of good times in my life. Like 235 cubic inches, dual strombergs, dual exhaust, and sweet Jaguar engine sound while cruising. The 1958 is nice, I know you will made us old heads jealous of those good times. Keep up the excellent work.
Brent, your ending music and drone shots are so beautifully done. Cheers to you and your team. That 58 Apache is a classic, you should definitely keep it and beautify it in your way.
That is a very nice project truck. Like you said just a few minor upgrades and tidy up the rust holes. I enjoys the budget rebuild stuff you do. Fix it like it was done in old days. Enjoy the video. Keep them coming
Not only will it run again, with your skills it will be the most bad ass Apache the Western Hemisphere has ever seen. Much respect for saving all these time capsules. ❤ you be the man😀
Another nice rig saved from the elements of time. It’s only original once. Love the patina. Can’t wait to see you put your touch to this truck. Loved seeing Pablo happy as can be riding shot gun. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
I think its sooo cool someone(you) takes on these rusted (seems it lived under 💦 water) gems and brings them back to life for its really shows every viewer what is possible, and what previous generations did to and with these rides), thank you. You Sir, turn lemons into lemonade every episode.
Love this, recycle the engine you pulled out of the previous build. And feel that it had the Pablo seal of approval. I say drop it and keep the straight 6.
Nice find, fix the rust, small block with a 700r4, modern rearend and axel flip. Great inspiration for us all. Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the next phase.
Good work and good find! I love these trucks so much. I'd keep her stock. Plenty of these 55-59's rolling around all restomodded. You rarely see one stock. P.S. This is a '59, badges are the most obvious clue, but somebody could've swapped a front clip. But the original interior paint with the fawn color on the inside proves it's a '59. '58 and before had a grey with charcoal accented interior. Then they kept that fawn color throughout the 60's.
Brent, you got me grinning from ear to ear!!!! I'm enjoying the ride and your country's views, but I know, all too soon it'll be frigid and snowy...( Burrrrrrr). I also look forwards to your winter builds.... As far as the the ride height, meh, I'd leave it stock, SO, I know. I'm a party pooper.....As I always say Brent, your builds, build it your way, I KNOW,,,,, it'll look cool!!!!! You have some of the best scenery I've ever snagged my peepers on!!!!
I'd soak it in marvel mystery oil& transmission fluid down in through the spark plug holes. At least that way while waiting to finish up your other projects first. It'll give more time to soak.& Seep through the cylinders.& Oil rings to free up faster to by doing that process.
Sweet find I have 59 short 6ft fleet side and a 59 barn door suburban love ❤️ these trucks. They do not make the brow replacements but occasionally original GM repair panels pop up on eBay. Sure you can make them your the best fabrication guru 🤛
Stock, the heater controls are to the right of the radio. Your dash has a heater delete plate. I believe your NAPCO truck and this truck should have the same heater and controls from the factory.
The reason I found your channel was because I initially did a search on 1958 Chevy Apache revivals. Never looked back. Anything, and I mean A-NY-THING, you do on a 2nd half 1955 to 1959 Chevy/GMC truck will always have my attention. Your plan is exactly what I wish to execute with my project - I want to get her back on the road. After a variety of prior thoughts, you have me thinking once again that sourcing a 235 would be the easiest solution that would still allow me to enjoy the truck. Between the NAPCO series and this gem, I pretty much have a foolproof roadmap. If you have video, it would be very cool to see how you were able to troubleshoot the electricals and wiring on this Apache through your "Other Half" channel. All in all, this episode was just made for me. Thanks a whole heap!!!
I am such a fan of your channel! So relaxing watching you get these relics back on the road. Hearing your laugh of triumph after freeing a stuck engine or getting a rusty wheel cylinder rejuvenated makes me smile right along with you. And your fab skills are awesome too! The drive afterward with Pablo is tops (my wife loves that part too). Thanks for taking us along with all of your mechanical adventures!
Had a 58 short box back in the day!!! Drove it seven years, it was sweet. Would love to see yours lowered so I can dream of what might have been ( big sigh ) . You always amaze me with the straight forward way You approach each of your projects, you know what it is you want and carry it through, thanks for having me on board Stu from Ontario....
I say just go over it and drive as is. I pretty much daily my 59 gmc with the straight 6, 3 speed. Runs super smooth, good on fuel, and still lots of fun to drive 👍🏼
That view from above at the end is killer. I wouldn't change a thing other than fix the rust. Lowered with modern suspension would be a nice look, on any of your many small trucks. I am surprised that among your vast and ever growing collection there is no wrecker/tow truck.... yet.
I got it! build a wrecker bed that is interchangeable with the box on the general, there will be a million hits on those videos in no time flat….ha ha….
I'M 65, and I remember my daddy had a Apache pickup when I was a kid. I learned to drive it in my grandmother's field. I still remember the foot starter.
Sounds like a great plan for this great little truck. In great shape for a snow-belt and salt on the road winters vehicle. Love the colour and the patina. Be safe and stay well.
Yeah I like leaving it stock as well and a 6 cylinder, nice to have one setting around, just in case someone wants to buy it. Another great video on brakes jobs, something I need to do to my '49 Ford Custom Coupe. I tell you it looked like Pablo had not been on a ride in decades, he was so happy to get in there and get going, he loves that stuff. Take care my friend
Honestly I think its pretty cool stock. The Hot Rodder in me says V8 but I like the idea of keeping the six banger and 3 on the tree. I would do disks up front, a drop axle, and lower the rear a touch, as well as fix the rust lol. Then drive the wheels off it. I'm picking up a solid Dodge short box and am seriously thinking of leaving it a slant 6 and 3 speed. Too bad on mine they converted it to a floor shift though. - Jamie
That's truly amazing the 1958 Chevy Apache. That's the year I was born 64-year-old truck with a straightforce cylinder amazing that it held up that well wish I held up that well haha.
Hands down, this is one of the best car channels.
I agree with you on that
Yup.
I agree 100%. Doesn't have anything to shill; each build always has a beginning, a middle, and end (I'm looking at you Bad Chad); and he's humble, direct, and explains things well. None better.
@@rogerpence Bad Chad is the worst.
When I watched him put 5 lbs of bondo on a door, I was out.
@@bartsarton2212 Give a chimp a can of body filler.
In my opinion these are the best looking pickups GM made, thanks for saving another one!
You’re correct Kyle, look at it, cab leaning forward. Going 60 just sitting there. Very cool.
Like the '57 with the single front headlight a little but more but they are so danged cool...
BUT, don't just park it like everything else sitting around. It needs to be completed and used as a cruiser.
@@kodak_jackWhat does he have “just sitting around?”
@@keithharden7844 The list is almost endless. The Studebaker he wants to drag race on the dirt, a '68 Cuda, all of the stuff parked on the way to the shop, the '54 Chevy, the '56 Dodge pickup, the Georgia T-Bird, etc.
I like your plan. Fix the rust issues, leave the 6 shooter in it or transplant a nicer one. Don't lower it. Put the highway rear end in it so it can run a bit faster, and generally upgrade it but leave the patina. Oh and probably should do something with the truck bed so you can haul stuff with it. Love the stuff you do Brent.
Another great video --- as you are aware - Apache is a very sought after truck - keep up the great work .
Great little inbween project. Fix it up a bit yep then up for sale . Find some of that SEB money. Rust repair and better hiway gears yes. I love to see old trucks put on the hiway. You have fun with it .
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It's a absolute joy to see this truck running again. Cars today are to complicated and will never have the style and simplicity of the old cars. Great job Brent as always....
I love it when he starts laughing when he first gets the engine started. Agree, this is one of the best car channels.
Many dogs will obey the command "Sit !!" Pablo's the only one I've seen where "Have a seat Bud." works perfectly.😂👍
That is a real beauty . The neatest hood I’ve ever seen
Wow... what a find! Sweet 58' Apache!
Oh yesssss!!! Love this blue diamond in the rough! Pull it home, pull the engine, take a cruise, come back and drop another engine in and she fires!! All in a days work for you!!! Love it!! Love Your videos love this truck!!! Great job !!!what a nice find! Make it a great driver love the color too 💙 I think drop the back would be cool too 👍🏻
Just love those old 58 59 Chevy trucks . Nice one make good cruiser . Enjoy watching .
There is something cathartic, about watching someone with your abilities, a pry bar in one hand and a bottle of hot sauce in the other, grind on an ol Chevy 6 banger, from the comfort of my Lazy boy. I may end up liking being old.
Nice Truck! Badging is for 59. 64-early 70 truck 12 bolt it is the same width as the original 10 bolt that’s on it. You can get 8” wide wheels on the back. You would only need to flip the perches. A small block will work with the same perches so long as you have a block with tapped holes in the front.
I am a 58 model I'm 64 years old and the 55-58 Chevy Apache is my favorite truck body style . My Grandfather (moms dad) inherited a 57 Apache from my Grandmothers Dad , my Great Grandfather . My job when we went for a ride was pushing the floor start button . When my Grandad finally parked the truck the steering box was bad but motor still ran . i was in my early 20s , i wanted that truck , he told me come get it . But i wasn't able at that time so my cousin went and got it . Thats ok cause it stayed in the family 3 generations for that truck .
I will never unsub this channel, Brent. Love watching your sheenanigans. Nice motor btw.
Apache is an absolute icon. Body style never gets old. Another great revival.
Love it! You gotta keep it and stock.
The motor you took out is a 261, worth opening up to assess. You can tell it’s a 261 because of the way that it is. (The captains bars cast in the block beside the base of the distributor denotes a 261) Really enjoying your content Brent!
Yes sir that would be the case as that 1/2 ton pickup generally used the 235, but there is nothing to say that it is not original or possibly it could have been ordered that way from the selling dealer. Engine may be salvageable you never know.
Brent, you always bring good memories back of good times in my life. Like 235 cubic inches, dual strombergs, dual exhaust, and sweet Jaguar engine sound while cruising. The 1958 is nice, I know you will made us old heads jealous of those good times. Keep up the excellent work.
Brent, your ending music and drone shots are so beautifully done. Cheers to you and your team. That 58 Apache is a classic, you should definitely keep it and beautify it in your way.
My favorite truck, year, all good!
That is a very nice project truck. Like you said just a few minor upgrades and tidy up the rust holes. I enjoys the budget rebuild stuff you do. Fix it like it was done in old days. Enjoy the video. Keep them coming
I love watching old trucks get back on the road. One of these days I'll be able to get something and slowly get it going
I absolutely love these trucks! One day I’ll hopefully find one….that is if you don’t find them first lol
Dude, I been wanting one of those for years!!! You are so lucky!!! Man, I would restomod that old girl and make it mint!!! A '58 Apache!!!! WOW!!!!
Wow brother I am jealous this is my dream chevy pickup a 58 or 59 at least I get to watch what you do with it. Truly amazing truck Gratz brother 🙌 👏
Not only will it run again, with your skills it will be the most bad ass Apache the Western Hemisphere has ever seen. Much respect for saving all these time capsules. ❤ you be the man😀
Well that's a pretty nice old truck!
This one is a gem (for me)..the truck, the dog, the music..👍👍
Had a friend in high-school that had one of these. Lots of good memories in that old ride for sure!
The General is such a magnificent vehicle and would be a proud addition to any repair companies fleet.
I continue to be astounded at just how talented you are. Well done.on saving another great truck.
That’s a great lookin’ truck! Keep her stock, fix the rust, change the rear. A nice driver.
Another beautiful truck,
Thanks
Uncle
Ciao
I wish I could score a vintage truck right about now Brent! But if I can't have it, at least it's going to a good home in the wilds of Manitoba! 😆
Another nice rig saved from the elements of time. It’s only original once. Love the patina. Can’t wait to see you put your touch to this truck. Loved seeing Pablo happy as can be riding shot gun. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome truck. I have a ” BIG” window 55 and drive it daily Thanks for being not the only mechanic to master the use of the “claw” hammer 😊
Excellent work ! Thanks love pablo
cracking job done again......always such a pleasure to watch these old cars back on the road....well done!!!
Sweeeeet 1958 Chevy Apache!! I LIKE that color as well.
Thank you Brent. You are an amazing man. Keep up the superb work.
Another amazing find, and a perfect fit, thanks Breant !!!!
I love your approach and optimism. You are the best just dealing with things as they appear.
Cool truck, glad to see it running and driving. Thanks for showing us.
I think its sooo cool someone(you) takes on these rusted (seems it lived under 💦 water) gems and brings them back to life for its really shows every viewer what is possible, and what previous generations did to and with these rides), thank you. You Sir, turn lemons into lemonade every episode.
What a beauty!!!!
Love this, recycle the engine you pulled out of the previous build. And feel that it had the Pablo seal of approval. I say drop it and keep the straight 6.
My dream truck ❤️
Look at you already have the next build you're a robot Brent no stopping you love it keep er going
Nice find, fix the rust, small block with a 700r4, modern rearend and axel flip. Great inspiration for us all. Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the next phase.
the dog made the end of the video perfect thanks for bringing these old trucks to life
Good work and good find! I love these trucks so much. I'd keep her stock. Plenty of these 55-59's rolling around all restomodded. You rarely see one stock. P.S. This is a '59, badges are the most obvious clue, but somebody could've swapped a front clip. But the original interior paint with the fawn color on the inside proves it's a '59. '58 and before had a grey with charcoal accented interior. Then they kept that fawn color throughout the 60's.
I'm sure "Betty blue" will get her makeover soon. Please leave her as a stepside. Hehe.
Very nice Apache Brent. First year for the quad headlights.
Nice save. Looks like a sweet truck.
Brent, you got me grinning from ear to ear!!!! I'm enjoying the ride and your country's views, but I know, all too soon it'll be frigid and snowy...( Burrrrrrr).
I also look forwards to your winter builds....
As far as the the ride height, meh, I'd leave it stock, SO, I know. I'm a party pooper.....As I always say Brent, your builds, build it your way, I KNOW,,,,,
it'll look cool!!!!!
You have some of the best scenery I've ever snagged my peepers on!!!!
Congratulations Brent on the successful running of the 58 . It sounded great. Those 7 cylinders will run forever. Thanks for sharing!
Definitely would love to see you fix it up. The Apache has always been one of my favorite
I'd soak it in marvel mystery oil& transmission fluid down in through the spark plug holes. At least that way while waiting to finish up your other projects first. It'll give more time to soak.& Seep through the cylinders.& Oil rings to free up faster to by doing that process.
Keep it as is a true survivor. Upgrade rear end make it driver friendly. Love the patina. Great video Brent, thanks Mike
The General is looking right at home doing some work!
Congratulations, great work from you!!! must be very pleasant to work with these machines!! I admire those who have the gift for it.
Beautiful truck. Love the dash in those years. Good save. Another great video. Thanks for the content.
Good find, will be a nice truck!
I like the stance as it is but a hot small block and taller rear end would be perfect. You’ve made it come alive and it’s a sweet ride.
Meh, it's been done. Over and over and over and over and over and over - snxxx.
Sweet find I have 59 short 6ft fleet side and a 59 barn door suburban love ❤️ these trucks. They do not make the brow replacements but occasionally original GM repair panels pop up on eBay. Sure you can make them your the best fabrication guru 🤛
Stock, the heater controls are to the right of the radio. Your dash has a heater delete plate. I believe your NAPCO truck and this truck should have the same heater and controls from the factory.
The reason I found your channel was because I initially did a search on 1958 Chevy Apache revivals. Never looked back. Anything, and I mean A-NY-THING, you do on a 2nd half 1955 to 1959 Chevy/GMC truck will always have my attention. Your plan is exactly what I wish to execute with my project - I want to get her back on the road. After a variety of prior thoughts, you have me thinking once again that sourcing a 235 would be the easiest solution that would still allow me to enjoy the truck. Between the NAPCO series and this gem, I pretty much have a foolproof roadmap. If you have video, it would be very cool to see how you were able to troubleshoot the electricals and wiring on this Apache through your "Other Half" channel. All in all, this episode was just made for me. Thanks a whole heap!!!
I am such a fan of your channel! So relaxing watching you get these relics back on the road. Hearing your laugh of triumph after freeing a stuck engine or getting a rusty wheel cylinder rejuvenated makes me smile right along with you. And your fab skills are awesome too! The drive afterward with Pablo is tops (my wife loves that part too). Thanks for taking us along with all of your mechanical adventures!
Hello, great videos, I'm pretty sure the oil cap in the center is a 261ci. The oil cap in front is a 235ci. Best wishes.
Another successful ride ....saved from the scrap yard to enjoy its new life....
Breathing life into the old .....
Well ✔️ done...
New Zealand 🇳🇿
I'm not a truck guy ... But I love the old Apache's ... That's a keeper right there.
Had a 58 short box back in the day!!! Drove it seven years, it was sweet. Would love to see yours lowered so I can dream of what might have been ( big sigh ) . You always amaze me with the straight forward way You approach each of your projects, you know what it is you want and carry it through, thanks for having me on board Stu from Ontario....
wow
Thanks for saving this 58 Chevy one of my favorite Chevy pickups..
What an awesome find and nice that you had another motor! Looking forward to see what else you do with it!
Been watching for a few years. This is the coolest so far outside the general.
I love to see the General rolling down the road...so cool!
Yay! The Chevy is alive! 😎 As always thanks for the great work and interesting content.
I say just go over it and drive as is. I pretty much daily my 59 gmc with the straight 6, 3 speed. Runs super smooth, good on fuel, and still lots of fun to drive 👍🏼
That truck is a nice find! I like your plans for it.
That view from above at the end is killer. I wouldn't change a thing other than fix the rust. Lowered with modern suspension would be a nice look, on any of your many small trucks. I am surprised that among your vast and ever growing collection there is no wrecker/tow truck.... yet.
Haha I have a trailer so I don't really need a wrecker :)
I got it! build a wrecker bed that is interchangeable with the box on the general, there will be a million hits on those videos in no time flat….ha ha….
I'M 65, and I remember my daddy had a Apache pickup when I was a kid. I learned to drive it in my grandmother's field. I still remember the foot starter.
Sounds like a great plan for this great little truck. In great shape for a snow-belt and salt on the road winters vehicle. Love the colour and the patina. Be safe and stay well.
Brent and company come thru yet another time, it's running it's driving, it's alive!!!
I wish I can get/have those white rims. They do fit on my 1993 Nissan truck (planning on getting a 1990-95 Nissan Pathfinder).
Very Cool... My Dad, had a '57 in that color... He bought it Brand New, for about $1800... Those Were the Days... Keep up the Great Work... 💪💪💪
Yeah I like leaving it stock as well and a 6 cylinder, nice to have one setting around, just in case someone wants to buy it. Another great video on brakes jobs, something I need to do to my '49 Ford Custom Coupe. I tell you it looked like Pablo had not been on a ride in decades, he was so happy to get in there and get going, he loves that stuff. Take care my friend
Great looking truck in a killer color. Love it!😎👍
That's a big Win, really nice truck. Another saved. Great program Brent. Thanks for sharing. 👍
You are an amazing talented guy. Your videos are very special. Your outro drone shots are the best yet!
Congrats Brent on finding that awesome 58 Chevy Apache Truck and getting her to run down the road with Cool Pablo as Copilot..
I'd leave the 6 too. The small block thing has been beaten to death over the past 50 years. Dare to be different. Nice truck.
GREAT...GREAT....GREAT..
FALL COLOURS , BLUE TRK,BLUESKYS...W O W
THX 4 THE RIDE....HEY PABLO , LOOKIN GOOOD 👍
Honestly I think its pretty cool stock. The Hot Rodder in me says V8 but I like the idea of keeping the six banger and 3 on the tree. I would do disks up front, a drop axle, and lower the rear a touch, as well as fix the rust lol. Then drive the wheels off it. I'm picking up a solid Dodge short box and am seriously thinking of leaving it a slant 6 and 3 speed. Too bad on mine they converted it to a floor shift though. - Jamie
Kept another one Alive for another generation, great job Brent
What a great truck love it.😃
That's truly amazing the 1958 Chevy Apache. That's the year I was born 64-year-old truck with a straightforce cylinder amazing that it held up that well wish I held up that well haha.
Choice...Congratulations on your new find. Love it...
You’re the master of fabrication you’ll make it all better cause you’re a savage that’s why I enjoy watching your videos
Great job … runs pretty good for what it is … maybe leave it stock and use it around the town rig
Good looking truck! Once again your drone shots are killer!!