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Chevrolet - Other Models (1955)

Chevrolet Other Models—an iconic line of trucks that shaped America’s transportation landscape—boasts a legacy that continues to attract collectors and classic‑car enthusiasts worldwide. Whether you’re curious about a Chevrolet Other Models 1955 price or the present value of a used vintage, our database offers comprehensive, up‑to‑date information that makes hunting for the right vehicle a breeze.

For the 1955 Chevrolet Other Model, this particular generation marked a transition toward sleeker configurations and improved durability. The price cues you might now be hearing from dealers and auction houses vary significantly based on mileage, condition, and restoration quality. However, general market insights give you a realistic sense of how much a 1955 Chevrolet Other Models might cost today—or how much it could depreciate in the next few years.

  • Year: 1955
  • Engine: 164 hp, 304 ci inline‑6 (tuned to 141 hp for standard models, 164 hp for the Gabby variant)
  • Transmission: 3‑speed manual (standard) or optional Power‑shift 2‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular 87 octane)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 183.7 in
    • Width: 80 in
    • Height: 63.6 in
    • Wheelbase: 137 in
    • Weight: 3,880 lb (with 3‑speed)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive with optional 8‑wheel hydraulic brakes
  • Body Styles: 4‑wheel truck, 8‑wheel dump, flatbed, cargo van, and 4‑wheel 150‑class industrial
  • Features:
    • Wide‑base chassis for stability
    • New chrome headlamp housings
    • Pneumatic tires on many five‑wheel models under 147 hp
    • Optional press‑fit exterior panels for the Gabby line
    • Insulated gasoline tanks

When it comes to Chevrolet Other Models price, several factors shape the taxonomy of cost. Condition is paramount: a pristine original vehicle—no rust, original parts, clean rust protection—commands the highest prices, whereas a restoration that has substituted parts, updated wheels, or modified components will be priced lower. Market dynamics over the last decade have seen a demand surge for mid‑century trucks, especially the 1955 models, which are now outsized by occasional global auctions.

But let’s answer the headline questions directly:

What is a 1955 Chevrolet Other Models worth? The best way to gauge *this* is to look at recent sales records across respected classic‑car marketplaces and compare with the condition of your own vehicle. Typically, a 1955 model in “good” condition can pull a price tag that is *clerically* above closely‑matching Ford or International pickups of the era.

Chevrolet Other Models depreciation remains a concern for buyers who want to preserve value. Historically, classic car depreciation follows a different curve than modern production models: early years can be steep, but value tends to plateau or appreciate once the vehicle's uniqueness and provenance are confirmed.

Depreciation Insight

  • In the first year after purchase, a used Chevrolet Other Models often loses 15‑20% of its value—this is because the market is adjusting to the additional supply and early wear.
  • Between the second and third years, depreciation slows to about 10‑12% per annum as the vehicle stabilizes within collector circles.
  • Post‑third year, the vehicle may either plateau or see a modest appreciation rate of 3‑5% annually—this is when the car becomes part of a limited pool and the collector’s interest intensifies.
  • Environmental quality—minimal rust, original paint, functioning mechanical systems—can extend the vehicle’s value lifecycle. Conversely, extensive


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