Though the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette was a stylistic carryover from the 1956 model year, it had a host of new performance options. The first year of the potent 283 cubic-inch V8 could be had with a four ...
The first-generation Chevy Nomad was produced between 1955 and 1957, followed by the second generation in 1958 through 1961, and the third generation in 1968 through 1972. Widely recognized as a ...
Step into a time capsule with this pristine 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Hardtop, a California rust-free classic with just 39,000 miles, original paint on firewall and jams, and near-perfect ...
Some cars, like the 1967 Shelby GT500, 2003 Ferrari Enzo, and 1970 Hemi ‘Cuda were born legends. But one car had to be rejected, retired, and relegated to obscurity to achieve its legendary status.
Introduced as a two-door wagon version of the Bel Air in 1955, the Chevrolet Nomad wasn't exactly popular. While Chevrolet sold almost five million Tri-Fives, including 2.2 million Bel Airs, from 1955 ...
The iconic Chevrolet Bel Air was accompanied by a two-door station wagon variant called the Nomad from 1955 through 1957, making it one of the ever-popular Tri-Five Chevys. However, the Nomad is ...
Rare versions of the Chevrolet Corvette have always stood among some of the most valuable American automobiles. Back in 2014, a rare L88 model from 1967 set the high-mark for the nameplate, with a ...