A long-lost 1957 show car Chevy Nomad sports original Rochester Ramjet and column-shifted three-speed manual for an OG street-sleeper vibe. The annual SEMA trade show in Las Vegas is massive, and to ...
This Nomad is here with an ambitious objective and a trunk full of extra parts; "the parts alone are worth more than $3,000," ...
The Tri-Five was such a popular car that Chevrolet sold almost five million of them from 1955 to 1957. But while the nameplate itself is very common, some versions of the Tri-Five are actually hard to ...
The Chevy Nomad began life as a 1954 General Motors Motorama show car. The two-door sport wagon had front and rear styling lifted directly from the Corvette, including the oval grille with thirteen ...
The Tri-Five Chevy era contains a collection of absolute classics, but one particular model is harder to get your hands on ...
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