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Old 10-09-2007, 05:28 PM   #1
Lobo'74
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"How to?" a '67 Cameo

I like the look of the '55-'57 Cameo's. When I bought my '67 it was already a two tone scheme with a white cab, turquoise body, white bed floor, white interior door panels, white glove box cover, white instrument panel, remainder of interior turquoise. That all reminded me of the Cameo trucks and their two tone schemes.

I have charcoal grey fabric buckets now. I am putting in a Hurst shifter with the white knob (seems to fit the look). I am going to update the gage cluster and put the gas gage in the center area (basic gage fits the hole) with an aftermarket white face SunPro tach in the "normal" gas gage location. White face the spedo and gas gages (I already use white face aftermarket volt, oil pressure, temp, and vacuum gages). When I get rich I'll redo the seats to leather. Not sure of the color, but I'm thinking black with the seam welt trim in turquoise. Steering wheel will be a '69 comfort grip like in the '69 Camaro and Chevelle.

I'm planning on the Herculiner white for the bed floor, and possibly try for a paint match of the body bed liner for the sides and bed tops.

For all you frustrated truck designers out there, how's this sound for a"what Chevy would have done if the Cameo went into 1967" truck"? Or maybe like a "Camero C-10"?

Ideas?
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