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 ...
Surrounded by so many highly modified creations, the restored ’57 Chevy Nomad was garnering plenty of stares and guffaws. I wondered, What’s going on here? On its surface, this 1957 Chevy Nomad is one ...
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 ...
The 1955-1957 Chevrolet No-mad is a very special vehicle, which enjoys a unique status among automotive enthusiasts. No other station wagon has ever achieved such tremendous popularity: Restorers, ...
In 1954, Chevrolet unveiled the Nomad concept car to the world. Part of the GM Motorama line of "dream cars," the Nomad was a two-door wagon with a Corvette front clip. Following positive reactions ...
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 ...
The Pontiac Safari wagon bowed January 31 st, 1955 as a 1955 model. Evolving from the 1954 GM Motorama Nomad show car, the Safari was built on the A-Body platform as a corporate cousin to the Chevy ...
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