Vehicle Description
This custom 1957 Chevrolet Nomad wagon Resto-Mod was a Mattel Hot
Wheels prototype car designed and owned by Bruce Schultz, the owner
of Bodylines in Woodland Hills, CA. This Nomad is powered by a
327ci V8 engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. It is
equipped with an aluminum radiator, aluminum valve covers and trim,
and chrome trim. It rides on new BFGoodrich tires. It features a
new interior with power steering, power disc brakes, air
conditioning, Classic Instruments gauges and a Secret Audio radio
with a remote. This car was featured - along with its Mattel
Diecast companion, a custom mid-engine '57 Nomad called "No-Nomad"
- at the 2017 Grand National Roadster Show. Included with the car
is a new Hot Wheels diecast model still in the box, the licensing
agreements and documents, documentation from Mattel, receipts and
records. This 1957 Chevrolet Nomad is from the RPM Collection of
Phoenix, AZ.