Before the advent of Chevrolet's Cameo Carrier in 1955, pickup
trucks were strictly vehicles of utility, favoring function and
ignoring style. But all that changed in 1955. The distinctive looks
of the 1955 Chevrolet Cameo came from flat fiberglass side panels
that gave the truck's bed a substantially sleeker look than any of
its predecessors. It also started a trend of attractive trucks
suitable for everyday transportation that was later popularized
with the Ford Ranchero and Chevy El Camino, as well as virtually
all light trucks available in today's market.
In a dramatic departure from the styling of contemporary pickups,
the designers at Chevrolet used radically wrapped-around
windshields and sheathed the steel stepside rear bed with smooth
fiberglass covers. The wooden bed floor remained, but the tail gate
was also sheathed in fiberglass. In a departure, a full three-piece
rear bumper was used. With chromed ends, the painted center section
folded down to reveal the hidden spare tire. This Cameo is a highly
sought-after Custom Cab model that features a large wraparound rear
glass. Its handsome looks are enhanced with an exterior visor, Blue
Dot tail light lenes and wide whitewall 225/75R15 Coker Classic
radial tires. The attractive red and white interior appears largely
stock, but has been upgraded with seat belts, a retro-style modern
radio and a smaller, but correct looking 16-inch steering
wheel.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Rare 1 of fewer than 5200 Cameo's produced in 1955
• Desirable Custom Cab with large rear glass
• 235ci Inline 6 (Rebuilt approx 1800 miles ago in 2020)
• 4 Speed Hydramatic automatic transmission
• Dual Ford Motorcraft carburetors
• Fenton intake and exhaust manifolds
• Power steering
• Front sway bar
• Alternator conversion
• Coker Classic wide whitewall radial tires
• Retro-style modern radio
• Visor
Powering this classic is a smooth-running 235 cubic inch
"Thriftmaster" straight OHV six-cylinder engine mated to a 4-speed
Hydramatic automatic transmission. The engine has been upgraded
with a chrome valve cover, power steering, front sway bar, chrome
alternator in place or the original generator and a Fenton dual
carburetor intake manifold. The twin carburetors breath in through
chrome air cleaners and the exhaust exits through a dual exhaust
system fitted with rumbling Flowmaster FX mufflers with chrome
tips.
According to www.truckworld.com, "Cameos were a styling hit, but
not in sales or production." With sales at least partly held down
by the novelty of a truck that looked good and a base price of well
over $2,000, few buyers opted for the handsome hauler. In the end,
fewer than 5,200 Cameos were sold in 1955 making them rare and
highly coveted collectables today.
In exceptional condition, with great colors and carefully selected
upgrades, this great looking and driving 1955 Chevrolet Cameo is a
rare find. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1955 Chevrolet 3100
Listing ID:CC-1903346
Price:$69,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1955
Make:Chevrolet
Model:3100
Exterior Color:Bombay Ivory
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:4186
Stock Number:7221-DFW
VIN:H255F019333
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