The iconic Chevrolet Bel Air was accompanied by a two-door station wagon variant called the Nomad from 1955 through 1957, ...
“Nomad” — what a great name for an unusual car that suggests what many of us wish we could do: Be a rover, just wander arounding, moving from place to place. Related Articles Me & My Car: ’56 Ford ...
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 Chevy Nomad debuted as a concept car at the 1954 GM Motorama. Front-end styling came from the Chevy Corvette, with thirteen heavy chrome “teeth” in an oval grille, chrome stone guard covered ...
The first-generation Nomad came to be only a year after it first smiled in front of the audience at the 1954 Motorama show, and unsurprisingly, it exhibited little to no differences from the original ...
The 1950s is often considered the golden era for the American automobile. The decade ushered in nearly unprecedented prosperity along with a manufacturing boom that helped propel cars into an everyday ...
A 1957 Chevrolet Nomad is back on the market after the owner passed and the wife decided to give someone else the chance to cherish what looks like a beautiful car with only 9,523 miles on the clock.
Chevrolet is among the legendary automakers. William C. Durant and his business partner, Swiss racing pilot Louis Chevrolet, launched the Chevrolet Motor Company in November 1911. With over 110 years ...
The road to building a Ridler-winning car is a tough one. Many consider the Ridler Award to be the top award for a custom car or truck, and for good reasons. The Ridler Award was started in 1964 at ...