This 1957 Chevrolet NAPCO 4×4 is said to be one of about 150 specially constructed by Orevlle Metal Specialty Company in Ohio. It is believed to be a former Army Corps of Engineers vehicle and is in driver condition. Extended and crew cab trucks have taken over the modern market, but it is very rare to see 50’s trucks in this configuration. Find it here on eBay in Bedford, New Hampshire.

The 1957 pick-up has one of the best body styles of the early Chevrolets, and is a favorite of restorers and customizers. We like that this one is a period built custom, but that it remains low-spec with painted steel wheels and simple logo hubcaps. The NAPCO system is all the better, as it gives the truck some serious height and makes us think that the work crew inside must have needed to reach some remote areas.

Like some early Suburbans, the second row of seats is reached by only a single door on the passenger side. That door is nicely shaped and looks factory instead of an afterthought.

The interior features a stock dash with the classic ’57 sweep gauge, a bench seat, and a floor-shifted manual transmission.

This is the coolest early Chevy 4×4 we have seen in a while. We can’t imagine this thing not drawing a crowd, and even if the reserve is bonkers we suspect it will make its way to a new owner or collector. These just don’t come along for sale. This might be the only shot.