Vehicle Description
The 1955 Chevrolet Nomad is the ultimate grocery-getter. After all,
these were rare, expensive, and powerful when new, and it only gets
better in a low mileage example that that has been improved in
every way.
The blue with a white roof gives this an instant vintage
attraction. But the way the sunlight radiates off this two-tone
instantly lets you know you're looking at a high-quality modern
clearcoat application. But the star of a first-year Nomad is truly
the brightwork. These are always distinctive up front with the wide
grille, even wider bumper, and jet-inspired hood ornament. Along
the side, the 1955's exclusive trim line that starts behind the
headlight and runs through the door line works particularly well
here. Not only does it highlight how straight these the body panels
are on this carefully restored classic, but also the white streak
within the trim adds to the two-tone attitude. It all ends with
another wraparound bumper and the seven protective slates that
really just help to highlight the sporty slope of the hatch. So you
can really tell someone took the time and money to get this car
right. This level of care makes sense. Rarely do you find an actual
miles Nomad, especially one that has averaged less than 900 miles
annually.
Inside they made plenty more investments to make this comfortable
in modern times, but it also never loses that vintage attitude. For
example, you still get the classic two rows of wide bench seats,
but now it's a custom setup with comfy cloth inserts for where you
sit. And these seats set up a nice color theme that's continued on
the side panels, carpeting, headliner, and in the rear cargo area.
You get other great comfort upgrades like a cup holder center
console, power windows, AM/FM/CD stereo, and cold R134a air
conditioning. You'll slip behind a wood-rimmed sports steering
wheel mounded on a chrome tilt column, and this gives you a
commanding view of the classic gauges and the road ahead.
The '55 Nomad was the first year for the small block V8. This one
celebrates that legend with a younger and larger V8 that's dressed
to impress. The 350 cubic-inch crate motor looks terrific with
polished components like the valve covers, compressor, alternator,
breather, shroud, and much more. Plus, with the smooth painted
firewall and tidy overall setup, this one is ready to show off. The
V8 fires up nicely and makes a sweet sound out of the dual exhaust.
And because this is a car that you'll want to show off everywhere
they also upgraded the driving experience. A three-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, front disc brakes, and a newer front
sway bar with upgraded bushings make this a fantastic cruiser.
Those larger 17-inch American Racing Torq Thrust wheels allow for
grippy modern tires.
This is the icon restored with all the right pieces to turn heads
and keep you comfortable. So if you love driving your classics,
don't let this first-year Nomad slip away. Call now!