A 42k original mile survivor.
This Nomad wagon, with only 42,700 original miles retains much of its original Crocus Cream paint. It is unusual to see this color exterior combined with a Suntan Copper interior. Also notice that the car is equipped with rare power windows, yet was ...
The Chevrolet Nomad was essentially a station wagon with Impala trim and interior. The Nomad name, having been in use since 1955 no longer was applied to a 2-door wagon, but only 4-door wagons starting in 1959. This Nomad wagon is equipped with some ...
Japanese tin toy of a 1960 Nomad wagon in Suntan Copper. The fender has Bel Air badges, but the airplane and crossed flags on the quarter panel clearly indicate that this is a Nomad.
Rare Suntan Copper over Fawn Beige.
This Nomad station wagons is painted a rare combination that is not mentioned in Chevrolet literature. Suntan Copper over Fawn Beige, with matching Copper interior. Sure looks fantastic! It is owned by Kiwinomad, and is wearing a set of Dodge Lancer ...
With vintage camping trailer.
This car belongs to Stephen Pasztor, a ChevyTalk.com member. It wears the same rare Suntan Copper over Ermine White paint job as the Nomad owned by Kiwinomad. Here he is towing his retro camp trailer. Cool!