This custom Chevrolet Nomad has undergone a ground-up, frame-off
rotisserie restoration. The body was media blasted and new rear
quarters and floors were installed. The firewall has been smoothed,
and the Nomad is finished in PPG Viper Red paint. It's powered by a
502ci GM crate engine with MSD fuel injection, Griffin aluminum
radiator and fan, 3" exhaust with jet-hot coated headers and
MagnaFlow mufflers, mated to a new 4L60E automatic transmission. It
features Heidts front and 4-link rear suspension with coilovers,
10-bolt rear end and polished stainless steel fuel tank. This Nomad
rides on American Racing 5-spoke wheels wrapped in Michelin tires,
and is equipped with 4-wheel disc brakes. This Nomad also features
Dakota Digital gauges, tilt steering column, Bluetooth radio, power
windows, power steering and Vintage Air heat and air conditioning.
The interior features custom red and white "tuck and roll"
Ultraleather seats and a coordinating interior trim with red loop
carpet. This Nomad has been driven less than 600 miles since its
restoration and was a Top 10 Pick at World of Wheels 2018.
Vehicle Details
1955 Chevrolet Nomad
Listing ID:CC-1170239
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1955
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nomad
Exterior Color:VIPER RED
Interior Color:RED & WHITE
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:776
VIN:VC55J102447
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