Bowing for the 1955 model year, the Chevy Nomad was part of the top-of-the-line Bel Air series. The two-door sport wagon was developed under GM styling chief Harley Earl. The Nomad had the same ...
Not as heavily advertised in television shows as they used to, custom garages are still out there, and more often than not they come up with insane builds. We get wind of them every now and then, some ...
We always get excited when we get to see former SEMA show cars surface on the open market. That means someone, somewhere, will get to enjoy these incredible builds far beyond just looking at them in ...
Some cars aren’t bought; they’re earned. When Barry Penn first heard about his 1955 Chevy Nomad, he thought he had the deal in the bag. You see, a customer of his had her ex-husband’s derelict Nomad ...
Ya gotta love a fast wagon. Add in a host of custom touches, and well, call us smitten. This 1955 Chevrolet Nomad resto-mod has all that and a whole lot more, and now, it’s headed to the auction block ...
Customized cars created by the teamwork ofIron Resurrection's Joe Martin and "Shorty" Ponce existed long before the two appeared on the MotorTrend App (sign up today for a free trial!), custom ...
Concept cars have always had a way of generating excitement amongst the public when being presented by auto manufacturers. This held especially true from the '40s to the '60s when the Big Three would ...
Chevrolet dazzled the public when it launched its sporty Nomad station wagon in 1955. The two-door forwent value as its steep price rang up higher than any other Chevy model, including a Corvette, but ...
Here’s a real cherry: Our latest Totally Hot Car is a bright-red ’55 Chevrolet Nomad owned by Bob Seidler of Huntington Beach. As you can see from the photos below (click to enlarge), this baby is in ...