Nope! Exactly the same 1955.2 through 1959. OP - You ****! - But in a good way of course. Hugely jealous you found this truck at all and that it is a Cameo AND it has a lot of really good work done to it? Man, GREEN with jealousy. Please post a build thread. Best, Dan
Thanks for sharing what you paid for it. I know a lot of people don't for varying reasons but it gives others hope that they can land a good deal on something some day too, as well as educating others on what a good deal is and isn't. Some things that people consider a good deal now amaze me as I remember when they were a fraction of the cost. Helps me to keep up on the current perspective of what things are worth.
No. There is nothing different about the cabs from a regular truck at all. And sharing the price just lets people in on the fun.
Going through the parts, there are double of so many of the Cameo parts. Double latches, cable retractors, tallights, trim, emblems and so much more! I'm stoked.
On my phone, the bedsides look rusty at a glance in the pics. Happy for you, mister. I hope your doors pop up on craigslist or ebay.
***uming the last pics came with the truck, If not you work a lot faster than anyone Ive ever saw, If you just got it today.........Glad you got it and kept it from a worse fate but cant help but feel sorry for the guy who got evicted and lost the family truck, Hope the 1500 gets him back on his feet a little and gets him headed back in the rite direction.
Yeah, we have a forklift so putting the cab back on was easy and I just wanted to see the fenders on it and of course wheels.... lol
The guy (s) who got paid to clean up the house after he got evicted most likely. Probably before he could find a place to move it to. I went to buy a truck I heard about under similar cir***stances (complete truck) and the dude's land lord hand already had the s**** yard haul it off before I got there. I met the owner of the truck there and it was gone. S**** yard wanted jacked up towing and impound fees that were three times what the guy wanted for it. On the doors fitting, I have somewhat come to the conclusion that each GM truck factory around the country had it's own stamping dies and they weren't that closely matched. At least on AD trucks it seems that way. That truck reminds me that in the mid 70's I had a serous want for a Cameo I even tried to buy one in Texas but didn't have near the money for it even then.
Remember our college band director, the late Dr. Dave Walters at Jacksonville State University, driving a '57 Cameo when I was in the band there in the early '70s.
Yes it is fibergl*** with weathered red oxide primer but it does look like surface rust. They call that patina now.
Congratulations and hopefully the doors reappear somewhere...What more to say than what has already. Being a Cameo it reminds me of a friend of mine also a Hamber who bought a 55 Cameo I believe at or slightly under a $1000 and was told the motor wouldn't run...He replaced the starter and battery...it ran perfect and he resold for significantly more due to the fact the seller was unaware of its value. It was Canadian but a very very clean solid Cameo...just one of those wild stories just like this one. As @low budget said when your down nothing matters. The fate you brought to the Truck was a much better outcome than it would have should the s****pers got their hands on it.
Great save.......in the early 70s I found a pea green and white 58 Cameo on the back lot of the local [northern Oregon] chevy dealer. When I asked about it the sales man said it was a trade-in and had a rebuilt 283 in it. Wanted $225 f or it! I celebrated with my brother in law that night because my check was coming in the mail the next day....told him the story and even showed him the truck...you guessed it. When I got down there after the mail came the truck was gone and my bro in law had bought it. Seemed to me the 58s had even more chrome and stainless than the earlier ones but the pea green paint was awful. He loaned the truck to his buddy after swapping in a 327/4 speed and the buddy totaled it into a tree in Portland! I win.
Rocky had a Cameo Voodoo Model......couple pins in the tires and bingo bongo. Ahh family...whatta pal...
Basically, a Cameo is a big window Deluxe Cab short bed step side, that has fibergl*** fenders, tailgate cover and spare tire carrier. Here are a few photos of my 55 that I'm, (very), slowly rebuilding. Pre-accident, after I restored it for my Dad; When it was totaled; What it's like today.
Down here it is not cl***ed as 'stealing by finding' as ownership has been waived. We don't use ***les either. Great score. HTF did he get it into the house, particularly living room without knocking holes in walls or removing load bearing walls.
It was on a dolly and he has a large gl*** slider in the front of the house and the slab is on ground level. . He would lift the sliding gl*** doors off of the track and roll it right in.