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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns. This one originally ...
Dave Mock developed a passion for Tri-Five Chevys when he was still a child and, not surprisingly, his first car was a 1955 two-door hardtop. He bought it in rough shape in 1968 and learned the ins ...
CERRITOS – It’s been more than three months since Mickey Christianson’s story hit the Southland’s numerous classic car clubs: A 1957 turquoise-and-white Chevrolet Nomad was stolen Feb. 21 as it sat ...
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 ...
Money has a way of changing people. We all hope to hit it big one day so we can buy the things we can only dream about now. When a $30-million Texas lottery winner wanted to get into the classic car ...
Nancy Clark, of Brewerton, has two icons on her hands, cars that have attracted attention forever. One is a 1965 Pontiac GTO hardtop and the other is a 1957 Chevrolet Nomad. The GTO is held in high ...
What makes a car exceptional? You can't reduce it to trick parts; plenty of awful cars have been built from top-shelf stuff. The number of million-dollar "misses" out there suggests that money isn't ...
Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns. This one originally ...