Description
This is an ultra Rare 1957 Chevy Step Van. It runs but is definitely a project truck. I live in a small town and I drive it out to shows to sell differentfood items.
The Good.
- Zero Rust
- Near Perfect body
- new gas tank
- strongrunning Engine and Transmission
- New Break system
- New Tires $1000+ maybe 200 miles
- New carb
- new 30amp electric system to plug into a generator with 2 breakers and 6 gfioutlets. I ran 2 fryers and a crock pot.
- 3 bay sink
- handwash sink
- Grey Water tank and fresh water tank with 12v water pump
- Great start to a small food or coffee truck.
- lots of other new parts.
- stainless walls
The Bad.
- Needs electrical system
- Paint is roll on chalk paint, its a $200 paint job good from 20ft has runs
- REALLY needs a front end rebuild and shocks
This is still a project but its a GREAT start. I tow it to events and loads of people come to chat and buy my product. I am very reluctant to sell the truck because I love it but we just signed a lease to open a brick and mortar so I need the cash. You can TEXT ME Mike 512 917 5460. I can deliver it anyplace in the US for about $1.5
It appears in these 2 videos
https://vimeo.com/219909218https://vimeo.com/217123791This rare vehicle was an actual bread truck for the famous Parisian Bread Company, which produced San Francisco's signature sourdough bread for over 100 years until closing its doors in 2005.
It was built by the American Body Company of Lynnwood, and they only made 148 of this body style. This is one of very few remaining, and it is well preserved for its age.
It's a ‘57 Chevy (second series) chassis. It is titled as a 1957 Chevrolet.
The body is fiberglass with plywood backing, and the roof is steel. It is very straight, with no dents and just a few minor dings.
• New tires
• Full tune-up – spark plugs & wires, distributor cap, etc.
• All fluids changed
• Transmission serviced
• Brakes completely redone – master cylinder, wheel cylinders, hoses, shoes
• All wheel studs replaced
• New wheel bearings front & rear
• New battery
• Carburetor rebuilt
The van is 19’2” long, 6’10” wide, and 9’2” high. The interior has 6'2” of standing room, and measures about 15’ from the driver seat to the rear doors.