At the 1954 GM Motorama, Chevrolet debuted the Chevy Nomad two-door sport wagon with front end styling lifted from the Chevy Corvette. The oval grille, with its thirteen chrome "teeth" and headlights ...
Introduced in 1955, the Chevrolet Tri-Five was one of the most revolutionary vehicles of its era. Available with Chevy's first mass-produced V8 and in a massive variety of body styles and trims, the ...
With almost 23,000 units built, the Chevrolet Nomad is arguably the rarest version of the 1955-to-1957 Tri-Five. And if we split that number between model years, the 1957 variant comes on top as the ...
The Chevy Nomad debuted at the 1954 GM Motorama as a two-door sport wagon with front-end styling taken from the 1954 Chevy Corvette. The grille was the Corvette's oval with thirteen chrome-heavy ...
The 1957 Chevrolet Nomad wagon owned by Phil Steiner of Lima has been called the “the beauty queen of all station wagons.” LIMA – Pick a car. That’s a decision Phil Steiner has fun making. Would he ...
Introduced as the first of a trio of Corvette-style concept cars at the 1954 General Motors Motorama, the Chevrolet Nomad was introduced in the 1955 model year along with Pontiac's Safari as the ...
This owner-built Nomad was torn apart and completely rebuilt with a new LS1, Paul Newman chassis parts, and a BMW M5 interior. Other BMW influences are also evident in the 7 Series wheels and the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results