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1955 CHEVROLET CAMEO CARRIER CUSTOM PICKUP

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$50,500

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1955 CHEVROLET CAMEO CARRIER CUSTOM PICKUP

High Bidder:  Posimrx3

Highest Bid: $50,500 (USD)

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Location:

St. Louis, Missouri 63116

Seller:

Dealer

Engine:

350ci V8

Transmission:

Automatic

Odometer:

1,657 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

H255A019887

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Highest Bid: $50,500 (USD)

High Bidder:  Posimrx3

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Location:

St. Louis, Missouri 63116

Seller:

Dealer

Engine:

350ci V8

Transmission:

Odometer:

1,657 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

H255A019887

AutoCheck Report

Lot Number:

81686131

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Vehicle Story

OVERVIEW

This 1955 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier is powered by a 350ci V8 mated to a four-speed 700R4 automatic transmission. Finished in Red and tan over a two-tone tan leather interior, this custom two-wheel-drive pickup is now offered by the selling dealer with a clear title.

Highlights

  • Custom build
  • Performance-enhanced driveline and suspension
  • Aftermarket air conditioning system 
  • Power options include wipers, steering, and front disc brakes 

Ownership History                                                                            

  • Offered by a dealer
  • Current location: Missouri

EXTERIOR

  • Red and tan paint 
  • Wood bed with painted rails 
  • Electric wipers 
  • Dual chrome side mirrors
  • Color-matched rear bumper  

WHEELS AND TIRES                                                                                   

  • Staggered-width Intro wheels 
    • 18-inch front 
    • 20-inch rear
  • Staggered-width Ohtsu radial tires 
    • 225/40 front 
    • 275/35 rear

INTERIOR

  • Tan two-tone leather upholstery
  • Bench seat 
  • Aftermarket air conditioning 
  • Power steering 
  • Leather half-wrapped steering wheel 
  • Aftermarket Custom AutoSound stereo
    • AM/FM
    • Bluetooth compatible  

INSTRUMENTS

  • Dakota Digital Gauges
    • 160-mph speedometer
    • 8,000-rpm tachometer
    • Oil pressure
    • Temperature
    • Voltage
    • Fuel
  • Odometer shows 1,657 miles
    • Title reads mileage-exempt

ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION

Engine

  • 350ci V8
    • Four-barrel carburetor 
    • Edelbrock intake manifold 
    • Full serpentine belt system 

Transmission

  • Four-speed 700R4 automatic 

UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST                              

  • 10-bolt rear end
  • Custom fabricated adjustable rear shock mounts  
  • KYB Gas-a-Just rear shocks
  • Power front disc brakes 
  • Dual exhaust system 

KNOWN IMPERFECTIONS

  • Minor cosmetic blemishes are visible on the exterior 
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Comments & Questions

December 08, 2025
10:08 AM

BID: $50,500

December 08, 2025
09:08 AM

BID: $48,000

December 08, 2025
07:19 AM

BID: $45,500

December 08, 2025
06:31 AM

BID: $43,000

December 07, 2025
11:19 AM

BID: $41,500

December 07, 2025
11:08 AM

BID: $39,000

December 07, 2025
09:16 AM

BID: $38,500

December 06, 2025
09:00 AM

BID: $34,650

December 06, 2025
12:13 AM

I’m thinking losing the 20” wheels in the rear and replace with same 18” wheels upfront would accomplish leveling the truck by 2” out back. And since it’s carrying adjustable gas shocks in the rear, I’m with the seller that it’s a very easy fix (without a cash outlay of replacing the 20” wheels) to suit your taste. Personally, I like a 2” rake on these trucks. Certainly will still give it an aggressive look just like my second gen Lightning with a factory 2” drop up front.

December 04, 2025
09:22 PM

BID: $31,955

December 04, 2025
06:14 PM

I have thought since I first saw the truck it should be raised in the front for a better stance. It is a nice truck!

December 02, 2025
07:26 PM
Seller

@Soundguy – Why is the backend setting up so high and would it be hard to make the truck level? ...

The seller liked the raked look. It would be very easy to lower it down to make it level.

December 02, 2025
04:13 PM

Why is the backend setting up so high and would it be hard to make the truck level?

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