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Old 12-28-2011, 11:34 AM   #151
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CAMEO The spare tire hid away in a 7 piece back bumper

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I suspect, Becky, that you wore "one" around your neck at some point...

CAMEO...which would be the perfect name for a "Camaro El Camino"...
and...
Fiberglass panels were added to Chevy's existing steel cargo-box, saving the expense of the tooling process required for steel panels. This also allowed the truck to be brought into production quicker. Besides, fiberglass was convenient; Chevrolet had recently given Molded Fiberglass Products Company a $4 million dollar contract to manufacture Corvette bodies.

All first-year Cameos were painted two-tone white and red. Inside, the upholstery was also two-tone, and came with arm rests, dual sun-visors, a cigarette lighter, chrome interior door knobs, and a large wrap-around rear window. Priced 30% higher than their standard half-ton truck, Chevrolet sold 5,220 Cameos in 1955.


You were both fast on that one...
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