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Read about Allen Blackmore's 1956 Chevy Nomad with an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, BF Goodrich G-force tires, and an Alpine 6-disc CD changer, inside Rod & Custom Magazine.
Built on an Art Morrison chassis, the Nomad features an LS1 V-8 engine cranking out approximately 400 horsepower paired with a 4L60E overdrive transmission.
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 ...
Chevrolet used the Nomad name from 1954 to 1972, but to many students of the business the true Chevy Nomads were the first series built from 1955 through 1957. It was the top-of-the-line station ...
The Chevy Nomad was produced off and on from 1955 to 1972. Its two-door Tri-Five form is the most popular. The Nomad had styling unique from other station wagons produced in the same era. Chevrolet… ...