This 70-year-old Chevrolet Nomad custom wagon is looking for a new home and is ready to carry the whole family and then some ...
BELOIT—Station wagons were coming into their own in the 1950s. Driven by the post-war boom and an expanding and improving network of highways, buyers looking for more room for those longer family ...
The iconic Chevrolet Bel Air was accompanied by a two-door station wagon variant called the Nomad from 1955 through 1957, ...
The Chevy Nomad Wagon is a classic emblem of 1950s American automotive design, capturing the spirit of an era defined by innovation and style. First introduced as a concept car, the Nomad quickly ...
General Motors showed a Corvette-based Nomad in January 1954 that retained the production sports car's bullet taillamps and distinctive rear fenders but with the greenhouse of a sleek two-door wagon ...
It's amazing that nearly 70 years have passed since Chevrolet married a Corvette front end to a wagon rear end and created the Bel Air Nomad concept car. Introduced at the 1954 General Motors Motorama ...
Nowadays, the wagon occupies only about 2% of the total American car market. However, back in the 1950s, almost every household had one in their driveway. Because interest in that era of cars is ...
There are many ways to locate a new project: classified ads, swap meets, word of mouth, and sheer luck. But one way that seems to always net something is to get off the beaten path and cruise some ...
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 ...
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