[AT] Test, now antique shows

Herb Metz metz-h.b at comcast.net
Mon Jun 17 11:37:12 PDT 2013


Mattias,  Your post has certainly created considerable review of this very 
popular Chevrolet series; and especially after I made a ten year error in 
model age.  That should not have happened as my folks bought a new 49 two 
door sedan and later Barbara and I bought a used 57 four door wagon (ivory 
top and powder puff blue bottom, a beautiful car) just before the 59's hit 
the showrooms. Some of those Nomads and hardtops were exceptional.  Not sure 
why my typo.  Thanks for starting this informative thread.  Herb

-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve W.
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 1:59 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Test, now antique shows

Phil wrote:
> Actually, the Chevy station wagon is a Impala, not a Nomad. The Nomads
> were all two door wagons and this onw is a four door. Still a nice example
> though.
>
> Phil
>

The 2 door Nomad wagons that most think of were the 55-57 models.

In 58 they moved the wagon to the Bel-air line as a 4 door(only year for
this version and makes some of the 58 Nomad wagon only parts a PIA to find)

The wagons for 59 were the

6 passenger 4 door Nomad (based on the top line Impala chassis)

9 passenger 4 door Kingswood (based on the Impala but with a modified
rear passenger platform for the third seat)

6 passenger 4 door Parkwood (based on the Biscayne)

6 passenger 2 door Brookwood (based on the Biscayne)


>From a Chevy sales brochure
http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/1959_Chevy_Nomad.html


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Steve W.
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