Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Nomad |
SubModel: | Restomod |
Type: | Station Wagon |
Trim: | Restomod |
Year: | 1955 |
Mileage: | 1,060 |
VIN: | VC55N105732 |
Color: | Blue |
Engine: | 5.7L LS1 V8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Tan |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Showing the benefits of skilled craftsmanship both inside and out, this 1955 Chevrolet Nomad is one absolutely category-killer of a restomod. It's only logged 1,000 miles since its build and features an impressive array of top tier components to go along with its undeniable curb appeal. While the Nomad model designation actually spanned about a dozen years, it's really the first generation that occupies an exalted place in car history. As a '55, this Nomad debuted only about a year... after its concept was first introduced at the GM Motorama, fittingly as part of the "Dream Cars" exhibit. If you take a close look, it mirrors the styling of the Bel Airs of the era, but when you step around to the side and view its distinctive profile, you can see how it very much has an identity all its own. Decked out in Starfire blue, with pearl white running above, the work of respected Kustom Kars of Selmer, Tennessee, its visual impact is immediate and really stays with you - it's a color combination that will leave you wanting to take a second glance . . . and then a third. This is clearly a well-finished classic, sporting clean, shiny chrome on its bumpers, body trim and minimal badging, and its assembly of tinted windows is impressively clear. Climb inside to see a sterling example of custom interior craftsmanship. Featuring a pair of re-imagined, late model power bucket seats in front and a distinctively and comfortably appointed bench seat in back, both clad in tan leather, this is a show stopper of an environment for driver and passenger alike. There are great touches and outstanding craftsmanship nearly everywhere you look, from the graceful curvature of the custom center console, to the also-custom dash area just beyond the chrome steering wheel and stainless tilt column that skillfully captures the essence of mid-'50s Chevy styling, but with an updated, almost futuristic approach that features a set of Dakota digital gauges residing inside the fan-shaped instrument cluster. Off to the right, the controls for the Vintage Air climate control system, as well as an AM/FM/CD system with iPod compatibility, sit concealed just inside the glove box door. The exemplary work carries back to the storage area, which is lined with tan carpet and sports walls that match the texture of the door panels up front. Aesthetics are an essential element with modded classics like this one, but the array of mechanical features you'll find on this Nomad are plenty impressive, as well. A 5.7 liter LS1 V8 sits under the hood in a thoroughly well-planned engine bay that leaves not so much as a wire in sight. The powerplant is dressed out in a pair of custom valve covers painted to match the exterior and it starts right up and offers impressive acceleration, breathing out into a pair of aftermarket headers leading to its stainless MagnaFlow exhaust. The original chassis has given way to a custom Art Morrison counterpart, which offers coilovers in both front and back for a dramatically improved ride and handling, and gives this Chevy its distinctive lowered stance. With power steering installed and Wilwood disc brakes at all four corners, it also navigates and stops as ably as it turns heads. This well-conceived and executed restomod sits on a set of Billet Specialties Dagger wheels - 18" in front and 20" in back, that are carrying Nitto tires. If you're looking for a modded vintage classic with great components and unusually strong curb appeal, you need to see this 1955 Chevy Nomad. Call today!