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Chevy has attempted to revive the Nomad at least four times, showcasing concept cars under that name in 1979, 1991, 1999, and 2004 (via Mac's Motor City Garage). The 2004 take was truly something ...
Power for the reborn Nomad concept came courtesy of a 250-hp turbocharged ... but beggars can't be choosers. The little Chevy was surprisingly versatile, too. Credit its 107.0-inch wheelbase ...
but we wouldn't be surprised if someone with a sizeable piggy bank jumps at the (only) chance to own the closest thing you can find to the original 1954 Chevrolet Nomad concept.
Nomad's land: Chevy will once again try to revive the Nomad wagon of the 1950s with a new concept for the Detroit show. Chevrolet last tried a revival at the 1999 Detroit show with a V-8-powered ...
The idea of a sporty station wagon dates back decades at Chevy. The iconic 1955–1957 Nomads, along with the original Corvette-based Nomad concept of 1954, inspired Chevy to build two Nomad ...
GENEVA - Turning the Chevrolet Nomad concept car into a production model may not be the slam-dunk that many observers thought after its debut at the Detroit auto show in January.
The Chevy Nomad debuted as a concept car at the 1954 GM Motorama. Front-end styling came from the Chevy Corvette, with thirteen heavy chrome “teeth” in an oval grille, chrome stone guard ...
The Chevy Nomad began life as a Corvette-based concept car for the 1954 General Motors Motorama. Developed under the watchful eye of GM styling chief Harley J. Earl, the Motorama Nomad had the ...
But that description probably won't fit Chevy's new Nomad concept, that is very likely to leave its auto show circuit wandering ways behind and find a permanent home in GM dealers across the ...
The iconic Chevrolet Bel Air was accompanied by a two-door station wagon variant called the Nomad from 1955 through 1957, ...