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Swanny1953
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Going back through this thread to check for grammar, spelling and punctuation errors (my mom was an English teacher, so it got beat into me, and I did find a few!!), I noticed I hadn’t shown the last addition to the garage.
While we were on vacation in the Bahamas in early March with Lori’s cousins, a couple of interesting vehicles popped up on Bring a Trailer. The first was a 1959 Chev Impala restomod. It was very nicely done and I decided to bid on it. I tried to be cute and “snipe” the auction in the closing seconds. However, as it was my first BaT experience, I didn’t realize there was a confirmation routine that had to be completed before a bid is accepted, and I cut it too close and the car was sold before I could confirm my bid. Oh well, live and learn. I wasn’t heartbroken as the second car that popped was actually more interesting to me. It was a 1957 Cameo pickup built as a restomod. The auction closed on my birthday and I was the final bidder at a price I thought was fair for the build. It was tough waiting a couple of weeks for the transporter to finally show up!
For those not familiar with the Cameo story, here is a Hemmings article (with links to more info) - https://www.hemmings.com/stories/chevrolets-cameo-combined-style-with-substance/ There were only 2,244 Cameos made in 1957.
Here are a couple of pics -




The truck was built by Moore’s Garage of Belfry, MT. He also built the custom chassis which uses Corvette C4 suspension components. It has the LS3/430 4L65e connect and cruise package. The interior was done by Kevin’s Upholstery which shares space with Moore’s.
This thing runs down the road great! A few weeks ago I frustrated a new gen Challenger as he was trying (without success) to run away from an old truck on one of the twisty roads in my neck of the woods!! I'm very happy with this new addition.
While we were on vacation in the Bahamas in early March with Lori’s cousins, a couple of interesting vehicles popped up on Bring a Trailer. The first was a 1959 Chev Impala restomod. It was very nicely done and I decided to bid on it. I tried to be cute and “snipe” the auction in the closing seconds. However, as it was my first BaT experience, I didn’t realize there was a confirmation routine that had to be completed before a bid is accepted, and I cut it too close and the car was sold before I could confirm my bid. Oh well, live and learn. I wasn’t heartbroken as the second car that popped was actually more interesting to me. It was a 1957 Cameo pickup built as a restomod. The auction closed on my birthday and I was the final bidder at a price I thought was fair for the build. It was tough waiting a couple of weeks for the transporter to finally show up!
For those not familiar with the Cameo story, here is a Hemmings article (with links to more info) - https://www.hemmings.com/stories/chevrolets-cameo-combined-style-with-substance/ There were only 2,244 Cameos made in 1957.
Here are a couple of pics -




The truck was built by Moore’s Garage of Belfry, MT. He also built the custom chassis which uses Corvette C4 suspension components. It has the LS3/430 4L65e connect and cruise package. The interior was done by Kevin’s Upholstery which shares space with Moore’s.
This thing runs down the road great! A few weeks ago I frustrated a new gen Challenger as he was trying (without success) to run away from an old truck on one of the twisty roads in my neck of the woods!! I'm very happy with this new addition.









