Vehicle Description
1955 Chevrolet Nomad Why This Car Is Special The Chevrolet Nomad
like the very nice example we have here at Skyway Classics, was a
station wagon model made off and on from 1955 to 1972 produced by
Chevrolet. The Nomad is best remembered in its Tri-Five, two-door
1955-57 form, and was considered a halo model during its three-year
production as a two-door station wagon The Bahama Blue 1955
Chevrolet Nomad we have at Skyway Classic is completely restored
and improved upon with serious upgrades to the motor, handling,
ride, comfort, and attitude. The engine and engine compartment is a
work of art, It has a 1967 327 small block Chevy engine that has a
body color painted intake manifold, polished Chevrolet logo valve
covers, polished air cleaner, chrome power steering and power
brakes, headers, air conditioning, performance ignition and
distributor, oversized radiator, polished hoses, and more. The
engine compartment is show worthy as it is painted in the Bahama
Blue color also. The engine is backed by a 4-speed automatic
transmission. The suspension has been reworked with all new
components and safety was improved as it has 4-wheel disc brakes
too. Gasses flow out the rear via a dual exhaust system. The how
quality interior consists of grey leather bucket seats, console,
matching door panels carpet, floor mats, and trim, blue painted
dash with Auto Meter performance gauges, power steering, power
windows, power door locks, a radio and stereo system with iPod
hookup, and air. Our Nomad also has in addition to graceful lines
and superb quality of the paint, a Louvered hood and trunk. The
blue is capped by a grey roof which adds a great touch. It rolls on
5-spoke period mag wheels and old tires that give it the 50s
attitude. Rare example of what Chevrolet came out with for the
whole family to enjoy and travel in. The 1955 Chevys were
advertised as "The Hot Ones," and this Nomad we have really carries
on that tradition.