Vehicle Description
This custom 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad station wagon underwent a
no-expense-spared custom restoration that included a repaint,
replacement of the powertrain and a new interior. The 6.2-liter LS3
V8 engine was installed in place of the factory V8 during the build
and features a cold-air intake, body-color engine cover accents and
headers connected to a custom dual exhaust system with
electronically actuated cutouts. Cooling is from an aluminum
radiator with dual electric fans, and other features include a
serpentine pulley system, a CPP brake master cylinder and billet
hood hinges sourced from Eddie Motorsports. Braking is provided by
cross-drilled rotors paired with Baer calipers at all four corners.
The body is finished in blue and white. The cabin features an
adjustable front bench trimmed in custom brown upholstery, and the
rear bench seat and interior panels are upholstered to match. The
custom center console houses a Custom Autosound stereo with XM
Radio and a USB charging port, and further additions include a
3-spoke steering wheel, a Vintage Air system, cruise control, power
steering, and power-operated windows and door locks. Originally
assembled at GM's Los Angeles, CA, facility, this Nomad rides on
polished 18-inch Budnik wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport A/S
tires. **TITLED AS 1956 CHEVROLET UNKNOWN**