Chevrolet Nomad (1956)
Sale price: US $4,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1956 |
VIN : | 56S028800 | Mileage: | 5000 |
Engine: | 350 V8 | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Model: | Nomad | Transmission: | Automatic 700R4 |
Interior Color: | Black Yellow | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Black Yellow | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Make: | Chevrolet | Body Type: | Wagon |
Kirkland WA, United States
Vehicle description
The engine is a built and beautiful 350 cubic inch V8. Bored .040 oversize and topped by a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, it moves the Nomad easily.
Other upgrades include a polished high-rise intake manifold,
Mallory Unilite ignition system, long-tube headers, and lots of polished aluminum and gloss black paint.
That cool air cleaner has a high-tech look and the custom aluminum radiator tucks into the original slot up front.
Power rack-and-pinion steering and front disc brakes with a dual reservoir master cylinder improve safety, and the aforementioned 700R4 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission makes for easy highway driving.
Long-tube headers feed a custom stainless dual exhaust system with a nice mellow tone, and while there aren"t any major mods underneath, it"s incredibly clean and well-detailed.
Torque Thrust wheels are a perennial favorite and look right on the vintage Nomad, even wearing modern Continental rubber.
Other upgrades include a polished high-rise intake manifold,
Mallory Unilite ignition system, long-tube headers, and lots of polished aluminum and gloss black paint.
That cool air cleaner has a high-tech look and the custom aluminum radiator tucks into the original slot up front.
Power rack-and-pinion steering and front disc brakes with a dual reservoir master cylinder improve safety, and the aforementioned 700R4 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission makes for easy highway driving.
Long-tube headers feed a custom stainless dual exhaust system with a nice mellow tone, and while there aren"t any major mods underneath, it"s incredibly clean and well-detailed.
Torque Thrust wheels are a perennial favorite and look right on the vintage Nomad, even wearing modern Continental rubber.