The 1956 Chevy Nomad is undoubtedly an icon of ‘50s-era automotive styling, showing off an eye-catching two-door station wagon body style and two large rear tail fins. Now, one talented woodworker is ...
People may have individual ideas about what a classic is, i.e. timelessness, design. For Steve Edwards, both the '66 Corvette and '64 Avanti he owned qualify-so does the '56 Nomad, which he saw as "a ...
You’ve probably taken your car to the dealership for an oil change or a tire rotation. What you might not realize is one of our local dealerships does a lot more than just deal with run-of-the-mill ...
Taken by itself, the Nomad is definitely a unique vehicle, but what sticks out in Meyer's mind—and one of the most unique reasons we've heard for undertaking a build—is an experience he had many years ...
What is it that draws Tri-Five fanatics to a two-door Nomad? Is it the sporty look of a two-door, or is it the practicality of a wagon, or perhaps a combination of both? The fact of the matter is that ...
Back in 1999, then fresh out of WyoTech, a young Chad Glasshagel was looking to embark upon a career as a rod builder. In his small hometown of Elgin, Illinois, there was really only one option for a ...
Jerry Resser did a full frame-off restoration of his 1956 Chevy Nomad, taking it back to factory stock specifications, but later gave in to peer pressure and has made some notable hot rod ...
Tri-fives, or ‘55 to ‘57 Chevys, have a large and loyal following. But few can claim to have been faithful for as long as Kerry Anderson. His passion began when he was a teenager. At 16 years old, he ...
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