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- 59,900 high price
- Charlotte, NC
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- classiccars.com
It's most likely not the acres of tri-fives, camaros and corvettes sitting at the local swap meet. Well, that's pretty much all classic chevys, so i guess i need to be more specific. Being a '50s bowtie, it's certainly cool. And being a low production cameo definitely makes it different. But what makes it both different and cool is the fact that it's a fully restored, low production '50s bowtie that's available for what's essentially cruiser money. Bodywork/trim the beneficiary of a detailed, frame-off restoration, this impressive truck is one of the coolest chevrolets on the market. Its rock-solid panels sport a correct combination of gypsy red and india ivory 2-stage that highlights distinct style while shunning '50s excess. That adherence to strength and rugged execution makes for great panel fit, which gives the sculpted body an expressly handsome profile. And overall, this premier task force is a high quality classic that's poised to turn heads. Originally envisioned by gm designer chuck jordan, the cameo arguably began the american truck's decades-long march toward car-like attributes, eventually spawning one of the market's first legitimate crossovers: the el camino. However, despite blending two distinctly different styles of vehicle, the truck managed to mix great detailing with excellent proportions. At the front of this chevy, a domed hood centers a tough chevrolet crest above a polished grille, chrome-trimmed headlights, bullet-style marker lamps and a guarded bumper. Behind that hood, like-new glass rides between polished stainless wipers, a color-keyed visor and polished stainless frames. Beneath that glass, a sculpted profile incorporates a combination of solid metal and lightweight fiberglass under a small mirror, slim door handles, a traditional fuel filler and color-keyed ornamentation. At the center of that profile, a gypsy red bed seats clean wood planks under polished stainless hardware. And at the back of that bed, a steel, cable-operated tailgate centers a wide bowtie between stylish taillights and a guarded, polished and painted bumper that's designed to cleverly conceal the truck's spare tire. At the top of the spry mill, an oiled air cleaner funnels wind in to a big 4-barrel carburetor that's sequenced to stainless lines, a small bowl and a reliable pierce pump. Below that juice box, a chevy orange intake perfectly complements stamped, chevy orange valve covers. At the back of that intake, a traditional points distributor shoots spark past cast exhaust manifolds via 7mm hi-temp radio suppression cables. Opposite that distributor, a beefy radiator utilizes pliable hoses and modern screw clamps to cycle water around a familiar pulley fan. Details like a tagged unit parts generator and a modern battery ensure this chevy runs every bit as good as it looks. And the engine's attractive frame is constructed of satin black fenders and an india ivory firewall. Drivetrain/suspension crawling under this sedate bowtie reveals a factory chassis that, for the most part, appears weather-free. Power meets the pavement through a correct saginaw 3-speed, which is tied to a sturdy 10-bolt axle. An aluminized, single-pipe exhaust system, which is wired to a large muffler, runs the entire length of the truck. Interior slide inside this chevrolet's fully restored interior and step back into the simplistic and purposeful culture of 1950s america. The vibrant red from the truck's body is carried onto 2-tone doors and a 2-tone dash that's fitted with factory telemetry and a correct am radio. Opposite that dash, a wide and supportive bench features tight vinyl surfacing. That seat is framed by fresh carpet, a small headliner and color-keyed sun visors. And in front of the driver, an aircraft-inspired steering wheel laps a polished bowtie centerpiece. Distinctive, comfortable and lovingly restored, it's a lot of fun on the road or at the show. This is certainly one of them!
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