Vehicle Description
Stk 2332 1961 Chevrolet Nomad Station Wagon
Most folks visualize a tri-five 2-door wagon when they think Chevy
Nomad. What we have here is a later version of that classic model.
The 1961 Nomad was Chevrolet's designation for the Impala 4-door
wagon. We are told that this particular '61 Nomad was preserved by
the same family for all but the last few years, and carefully
restored over the last few decades. The very straight body was
professionally refinished two-tone in 1999. All of the chrome trim
is very nice including a huge roof rack. Factory wheels with period
correct wide-white radial tires and original Impala full wheel
covers provide a lasting visual impact. The interior was fully
restored (2013) in grey and white cloth/vinyl. All of the glass is
tinted and there is a third seat that faces rear traffic through a
power-operated tailgate window. Sounds come from an aftermarket
AM/FM stereo that looks very much like the factory radio. The 283ci
small block has been rebuilt and appears original. It is equipped
with a Carter 4-GC 4-barrel carburetor - the carb that came on many
of the '61 283/348 engines. Exhaust is routed through factory
'ram's horn' manifolds and sounds great through dual exhaust. A
three-speed manual transmission with a '3-on-the-tree' shifter
transfers power to a stock differential. Power steering was
optioned and brakes are factory manual drum. Look at the photos
again - if you want a rare, classic Chevrolet for your collection,
or just for fun, come look at this Nomad. It's one of the best in
existence. ALL VEHICLES SOLD ' AS IS'