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 woodworker is ...
Introduced in 1955 in various body styles and trim levels and available with Chevrolet's first V8 in decades, the Tri-Five was a big hit. The series sold about five million units until it was phased ...
It may seem hard to believe today, but there was a time when station wagons were in high demand. The 1950s, for instance, was a great era for grocery-getters. That's when Ford, GM, and Chrysler sold ...
Tri-Five Chevys, meaning those built in the 1955-1957 model years, got the attention of hot rodders pretty fast. Consider the fact that the second most popular car in American Graffiti, set in 1962, ...