
- Art Morrison chassis
- LS3 6.2L/525 HP GM Performance crate engine
- GM Performance Supermatic 4-speed automatic transmission
- Art Morrison 9 inch rear end
- Keyless Go Ignition system
- Wilwood Superlite 13 inch big brake kit
- Concept One Victory Series Pulley system
- Vintage Air
- Gillin custom interior with recessed lighting
- Billet Specialties steering wheel
- Dakota VHX Classic digital gauges
- Jim Cook Racing polished exhaust
- Flaming River polished steering column
- Custom Polished steel Intake manifold
- Custom Foose Wheels wrapped in Nitto Invo tires
- Tire size 245/45/18 in front and 275/40/20 in rear
- Rockford Fosgate Custom Sound system with hidden receiver and subwoofers
- Bluetooth Audio system
- HID Headlamp system with color changing LED
- House of Kolor Tangelo Pearl paint
- Custom four-year build completed in 2018
With the positive reception given to the Chevrolet Corvette Nomad on the Motorama circuit, GM gave the green light to put a two-door sport wagon into production, but using the full-size platform to save costs and appeal to a broader market. The Chevrolet Nomad was introduced in 1955 and offered customers a unique interpretation of the station wagon, appealing to both young adventurers and businesses alike. It was a customizer’s darling, the unique and rare body style inspiring them to add their own flavor to the recipe.
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