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Chevrolet sold nearly 5 million Tri-Fives — including 2.2 million Bel Airs — but the Nomad was a different story. Only 22,375 Nomads were made between 1955 and 1957, and 1957 was the lowest ...
The bowtie brand's logo is displayed in black at both ends, and we can also see a Nomad emblem below the right taillight and a ZL1 badge on the other side, suggesting that it hides some serious ...
While not really a big seller in the '50s, the 1957 Chevy Nomad is now quite desirable — likely due to its rarity and classic muscle car aesthetics. In 1957, the Nomad sold for a base price of ...
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