Built in just 22,897 units over three years, the Chevrolet Nomad is the rarest version of the iconic Tri-Five. As a result, it's usually more desirable and even more expensive than the Bel Air Sport ...
Produced from 1955 to 1957, the Chevrolet Tri-Five was a big hit. Available in three different trim levels, 150, 210, and Bel Air, the Tri-Five moved nearly five million units over three model years.
On Tuesday, we joined a crowd of SEMA Show attendees at the Hot Rod Industry Alliance booth in "Hot Rod Alley" for the unveiling of this remarkable '55 Chevy Nomad, built by David Salvaggio from ...
Bowing for the 1955 model year, the Chevy Nomad was part of the top-of-the-line Bel Air series. The two-door sport wagon was developed under GM styling chief Harley Earl. The Nomad had the same ...
There's nothing like getting up in the morning and heading to a car show. The 2013 Southeast Street Rod Nationals took place in Tampa, Florida from October 11-13 and featured some of the hottest rides ...