1957 Chevy NOMAD very original GORGEOUS car.
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Bel Air/150/210 |
Trim: | NOMAD 283ci beautiful car |
Year: | 1957 |
Engine: | 283 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Item location: | Huntington, West Virginia, United States |
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Description of 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 NOMAD 283ci beautiful car |
What a FABULOUS 1957 NOMAD WAGON She is really just a great looking and true example of the VERY FAMOUS NOMAD WAGON built by General Motors and Chevrolet in the mid fifties. Although the Nomad was built into the early sixties, collectors usually only refer to the NOMAD as being built between 1955 1956 and 1957!! These are the two door NOMADS that have such majestic beautiful flowing lines!!! The NOMAD was first introduced as a Chevrolet Concept car in 1954. This was an EXTRAORDINARY VEHICLE WITH THE FRONT END OF A 1954 CORVETTE AND THE BACK HALF OF what was to become the SIGNATURE SLANTED B PILLAR OF THE SPORTY NOMAD!!! These Nomads were made in very small numbers as opposed to the other Chevrolet's of the day!! All Nomads between 1955 and 1957 were the lowest number produced in any of those years from Chevrolet. In 1955 Chevrolet produced a total of 1,775,992 Cars and only (8386) NOMADS, in 1956 a total of 1,623,376 Cars and only (7886) NOMADS, AND IN 1957 1,555,316 WITH JUST (6103) NOMADS BUILT! So as one can see these are very collectible and cherished as one of if not the most desirable of all the TRI 5 CHEVROLET'S!!!! With 4,954,684Chevrolet's built within these 3 years and only a total of 22,375 NOMADS that means that less than (half of one percent) were of these drop dead gorgeous NOMAD WAGONS over the three year build period!! And THIS ONE IS A VERY FINE EXAMPLE!! We took this GORGEOUS NOMADin on trade toward the purchase of a 1970 L78 4 speed Nova. The owner told us he spent over 50 grand on the restoration of her and she looks the part. She has brand new Base Coat Clear Coat Matador Red Paint over what appears to be a rust free body, ALL new Weather Stripping Etc. In the pictures ahead you can actually see what appears to be a good deal of her original RED OXIDE paint on her underside! Her famous 283 cubic inch Motor was pulled and renewed. The previous owner also spent over ($10,000) on all new CHROME, STAINLESS, GRILLE and LITERALLY ANY PIECE OF HER EXTERIOR!!! She also was treated to a COMPLETELY NEW INTERIOR THAT IS STUNNING IN ALL AREAS!!! She runs and drives like a new 1957 NOMAD should, with no known issues. All in all this is just a superb example of the REMARKABLY BEAUTIFUL 1957 NOMADS truly one of the MOST ICONIC VEHICLES EVER TO COME OUT OF DETROIT MICHIGAN. WE TOOK THESE PHOTOS JUST AT DUSK PLEASE ASK FOR ANY ADDED PHOTOS IF DESIRED AND WE WILL RESPOND!!! A COUPLE OF THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT WILL BE UP TODAYWE WILL BE PLACING SOME NEW PICTURES OF THIS BEAUTIFUL NOMAD UP TODAY AS WE SHOULD FINALLY HAVE SOME SUNLIGHT THIS AFTERNOON THANKS!!!! Please ask any and all questions and they will be answered with honesty!! We have 100% feedback thanks to you our customers!! WE WELCOME inspection by perhaps the proposed new owner or a person with expertise in the Collector Car Hobby/ Business. Thanks, the best of luck, buy with confidence!! TERMS & CONDITIONS 25% Non-refundable deposit within 2 days of buying.UNLESS OTHER PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE IN ADVANCE BETWEEN SELLER AND BUYER, WIRE TRANSFER OR CASH.Balance within 3 days of buying. I reserve the right to cancel any offers from buyers with negative feedback or fraudulent accounts.Buyer is responsible for shipping. If needed, I can help arrange delivery. Please ask any questions you have prior to buying.Vehicle is sold as is/where is.BUYING this car means you agree with the terms and conditions above. |