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 ...
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 ...
The first-generation Chevy Nomad was produced between 1955 and 1957, followed by the second generation in 1958 through 1961, and the third generation in 1968 through 1972. Widely recognized as a ...
Earlier this week, amid GM’s Chapter 11 filing, we asked readers to reminisce about the better days of General Motors, and more primarily, their ownership of the General’s cars. Memories have been ...
There are few cars in this world that are at the same time very old, highly customizable, and much more expensive than the most impressive new cars of our generation. The Chevrolet Nomad is part of ...
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This owner-built Nomad was torn apart and completely rebuilt with a new LS1, Paul Newman chassis parts, and a BMW M5 interior. Other BMW influences are also evident in the 7 Series wheels and the ...
The years 1955-'57 were vintage ones for Chevrolet. Besides the introduction of the immortal Small-Block V8 and the timeless '55-'57 Chevy, this period saw the limited production of a car destined to ...
Mike "Mad Dog" Dodson of Keller, Texas, makes his living working as a conductor for the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway. However, in his leisure hours, he and his wife Vicki (who Mike courted ...
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