Vehicle Description
This 1955 Chevrolet Nomad was #76 of the first 100 hand-built
Nomads assembled in 1954 for promotional display. It was displayed
in Portland, OR from February 1955 until April 1955 when the Nomad
was release to the public. It is powered by its original 265ci
Power Pack V8 engine with 4-barrel carburetor and dual exhaust,
mated to a Powerglide automatic transmission, and is equipped with
power steering and brakes. The interior has been restored to
original specifications and features a Wonder Bar radio, tissue
dispenser, electric clock, traffic light viewer, day-night interior
mirror, power windows and seat, and courtesy lights. The exterior
is finished in its original color scheme with Coral and Shadow Gray
lacquer paint and features tinted glass, exterior sun visor
color-keyed to the roof color, complete bumper beauty guards, dual
outside mirrors, chrome front bumper-mounted grille guard, chrome
bumper tips, door hand and edge guards, and gas filler door guard.
It also features front fender rock shields, rocker panel moldings
and whitewall tires. A complete binder of books and records from
inception to date is included.