1956 Chevrolet Nomad
It’s a wonder the beautiful Bel Air Nomad, the top-of-the-line sporty station wagon, didn’t sell better. Just 7,886 of them were sold during the 1956 model year which was almost … Read more
It’s a wonder the beautiful Bel Air Nomad, the top-of-the-line sporty station wagon, didn’t sell better. Just 7,886 of them were sold during the 1956 model year which was almost … Read more
The slightly more restrained 1960 Chevrolet Impala followed on from the wild styling of the 1959 models which, if we are honest, wasn’t that popular with the pubic at the … Read more
Here we have a gorgeous 1969 Chevolet Chevelle Mailbu SS 396 in Burnished Brown (code 61) – a rare color! Inside, the parchment interior is great pairing with the darker … Read more
Back in the early sixties Chevrolet saw there was demand for cars both smaller and cheaper models than their full-size models – the result was the launch of the Chevelle … Read more
From 1964 through to 1972, Malibu was a sub-series / trim-level on the Chevelle line-up offering higher level appointments. In 1978 it became a model line in its own right. … Read more
Old stations wagons have never been so popular – looking at this rare ’57 Nomad you can see why we love them so much. Doesn’t it look great in dark … Read more
Introduced in 1950, the Bel Air sat at the top of the Chevrolet lineup. There was new body styling for 1953 and therefore 1954 changes revolved around some minor trim … Read more
This is a genuine 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 that was originally built in Kansas, MO. This triple black beauty has its pedigree verified with the correct 138 VIN code. … Read more
Here’s a rare beast for those who like full-size brute power – The 1969 Chevy Impala 2-door Custom Coupe with SS 427 package. The SS package was only available on … Read more
Something very special in Chevy Corvette history – the 1963 models! The first of the new C2 shape, a dramatic new design and the first major new look since the … Read more