1958 Chevrolet Apache 3100, finished in blue with a gray and black interior.
- This truck was reportedly converted to electric power by Conductive Classics. Its factory-fitted drivetrain has been replaced by a NetGain Motors HyPer 9 electric motor, a Tesla Model S-sourced battery pack, and a 2008 Chevrolet Colorado-sourced 5-speed manual transmission, according to the selling dealer.
- A partial list of notable currently installed equipment reported by the selling dealer includes an Orion BMS battery management system, a Total Cost Involved front suspension system, Ridetech Suspension front coilovers, Wilwood Engineering front brakes, vinyl upholstery, and an aftermarket stereo.
- Remembered as one of Chevrolet’s most emblematic trucks, the Task Force went on sale in 1955 to replace the long-running Advance Design model. The Task Force brought several firsts to Chevy’s range of pickups: it was notably available with a V8 engine and power steering. Chevrolet rolled out the Apache nameplate across the light-duty range in 1958, and production ended the following year.
- Power comes from a single electric motor, rated at 163 lb-ft of torque according to the manufacturer. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission. The selling dealer states that this truck has a driving range of 80 to 90 miles when fully charged.