When Travis Endy set out to build his first car, a 1930 Ford street rod, he was 18 years old, fresh out of high school, and filled with ambition. All through his youth, his father, Jim, who is also a ...
The Chevy Nomad was produced off and on from 1955 to 1972. Its two-door Tri-Five form is the most popular. The Nomad had styling unique from other station wagons produced in the same era. Chevrolet ...
Scott and Gary Miller are brothers who live in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. They are longtime car guys and operate a shop called Miller Brothers Hot Rod Barn, which is located inside an old ...
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 ...
This wicked 1955 Chevrolet Nomad will have Tri-Five Chevy enthusiasts drooling all over their keyboards. Nicknamed “Gone Mad”, the build took Classic Car Studio nearly 18 months to complete. This ...
Station wagons may not be so popular in the U.S. nowadays, but the Chevrolet Nomad is one of those exceptions that will always stand out and grab a lot of attention. And this particular 1955 model is ...
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