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X2 Modelhaus. I have one of each, plus the long and short Fleetside beds, you will not be disappointed. One word about them, though; they look to be based mainly on the original promos, the fender badges are 3200 series, which is the long bed 1/2 ton. That does make them technically incorrect for the shortbed 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton, and 1 ton trucks. I don't know if they would consider making the side badges separate (they're molded to the fenders), where they could do it with the 3100 (short 1/2), 3600 (3/4) and 3800 (1 ton) badges. I'll have to double check, but I believe they also have the V8 hood emblem.

If you get the complete conversion kit, you'll get the cab/hood, grille, headlamp trim, grille surround, 4 headlamps,2 turn signal/front marker lamps, hood emblem, 4 hubcaps s(ame as the '57 Cameo, without the trim ring and are correct for '57-'60), and 4 wheel outers. If you opt for the Fleetside bed, they include the bed w/tailgate molded in place, 2 taillights, bed floor, and for the long version, frame extensions. The Fleetside beds really should have included a bumper as well, since on the 1:1, the Fleetside rear bumper is different from the Stepside bumper.

In order to do an accurate stock truck, you will need the steering wheel and engine from the '57 kit, and the front axle from either Cameo kit. Otherwise, any of the '55/'57 kits will do for the balance of the parts.

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The Fleetside beds are separate from the cabs, and are listed under "Parts", but the cab kits should be complete with the balance of the parts that I listed. The '57 Cameo bed would be correct for the '58, there were no Cameo trucks in '59, as the Fleetside took its place. The '55 bed is really only correct for '55-'56.

Something I didn't mention, the cab kits are available in both Chrome (headlamp surrounds, grille, hubcaps, hood ornament), and Unchromed. There's about $10 difference.

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There was a short time of crossover between the two, but the Cameo was only made until around mid-'58. They basically used the leftover parts until inventory was used up. Oddly enough, while the '58 Cameo is the rarest of the 4 model years it was produced, it is also the least desirable.

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