The iconic Chevrolet Bel Air was accompanied by a two-door station wagon variant called the Nomad from 1955 through 1957, ...
Photo: American Legends Hot Rods/Mecum Auctions (edited by autoevolution) These days, some restomod shops can crank out a custom build in as little as under a year under ideal circumstances. It's ...
Introduced in 1955 in various body styles and trim levels and available with Chevrolet's first V8 in decades, the Tri-Five was a big hit. The series sold about five million units until it was phased ...
“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 ...
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