Up for sale in our Detroit Showroom is a menacing 1972 Chevrolet
Nomad SS Tribute with enough power to rip the pavement up from
underneath it. This SS 454 Tribute wagon is dressed in Victory Red
with Polar White SS stripes going down the Cowl Induction hood. All
factory style 454 SS badges and stripes are in the proper locations
and the Rally wheels are painted to match the Victory Red paint.
Powering this wagon is a 468cid Big Block Chevy with oval port 761
cylinder head castings. This is a complete Roller Motor with
Hydraulic Roller Cam, Roller Lifters, Forged Internals and Roller
Rocker Arms. The air intake is a Team G Single Plane with a 850
Demon Double-Pump Carburetor which is needed to force the right
amount of fuel and air into this monstrous Nomad. The big power
adder comes courtesy a Procharger D1S-C Supercharger with
intercooler and custom powder-coated piping. The transmission is a
completely rebuilt TH400 with a B&M 2400 Stall Converter. To
make sure this Nomad can translate power to pavement, lots of
suspension work has been done to make this Nomad handle like a
sports car. The front suspension has B.R.E. Tubular front upper and
lower A-Arms and 1" Progressive rate lowering springs. The rear
suspension is also sporting B.R.E. tubular upper and lower control
arms which allow you to point this Nomad straight and achieve that
direction. Lakewood Ladder bars have been powder coated Victory Red
and the 12 Bolt GM rear end has a nice looking Trick Flow
differential support cover. The interior on this Nomad is just as
impressive as the extensive restoration work that has been done.
The race style two tone seats up front make sure you and your
passenger are planted while shredding some rubber. This interior
takes "business up front and party in the back" to a whole new
level. This is the ultimate grocery getter and puts enough power
down to make anybody question if their sports car is even worth it.
If you have ANY questions on this Nomad, call us at 313.982.3100.
Email us at
[email protected] or visit our website at
www.GatewayClassicCars.com to view a professional photo set on this
gorgeous Nomad.