Chevrolet Nomad (1955)
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Used |
“ Just completed, fresh engine and drivetrain, flawless paint, custom interior, many more features. ” |
Year: | 1955 | VIN : | VC55L091927 |
Mileage: | 369 | Model: | Nomad |
Vehicle Title: | Clean | Make: | Chevrolet |
Body Type: | Wagon |
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Vehicle description
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad Wagon Once in a great while a custom Chevy Nomad comes along that defies the norms – one that has all the right stuff and is built right in every respect, finished with a degree of detail that makes people stop and stare. This is such a vehicle. Painted in a flawless PPG basecoat clearcoat hue of Lava Red, the pristine condition of the sheet metal is self-evident – the body is laser straight and flawless. Inside, the car is finished in a pleasing saddle tan combination of Ultraleather and Suede that is durable and comfortable. Fresh as hot bread, this double nickel wagon has less than 400 miles on the odometer, and it is available for the first time after a 20 year nap awaiting its rebirth. From bumper to bumper, this Bel Air Nomad is a study in practical restomod reconstruction. The pristine body was flawlessly prepared and painted before reassembly on the frame. Just finished, after several years of painstaking parts and component acquisition, this wagon has been designed and built with freeway cruising in mind. It is powered by a 450 horsepower 383 CID small block stroker engine, backed by the venerable TCI prepared GM 700R4 automatic overdrive transmission. Under the hood, there is so much polished bling that you need a welding hood to look at it in the sunlight. The front end is a Fat Man Mustang II setup with narrowed A-arms, and power disk brakes. New radial tires surround 17” polished American Racing TorqThrust II wheels. Exquisite in every detail, the ivory Classic instruments and all other interior components, coves, the custom tilt column and steering wheel, power windows, and trim are all finely polished aluminum. The glass and rubber seals are new, the Vintage Air Conditioning puts out ice cold air, and there are a host of small details too numerous to list. An Optima battery is located in the spare tire well, and from the ceramic coated headers to the exhaust tips, the car has a balanced stainless steel exhaust system.