[AT] Test, now antique shows
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Mon Jun 17 10:04:28 PDT 2013
Phil there seems to be some confusion about that on internet sources. It
appears that in 58 and also in 59 (if I'm reading correctly)
there was a 4 door wagon badged as a Nomad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Nomad
The same article points out that the 65 like my friend had was not actually
called a Nomad although that is how he referred to it at the time.
It remains to be seen if Wikipedia is correct but I found some other
mentions and pictures of 4 door 58 and 59 Nomads.
I'm like you. I always thought they were strictly 2 door.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:36 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Test, now antique shows
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
Original message:
At 12:20 AM 6/17/2013, you wrote:
>Mattias,
>Appreciated your selection of antiques. The attractive Farmall with
>adjustable wide front appears to be an M model, but the circled letter on
>front sheet metal indicates an EM model. Do you know why?
>I am of opinion that 1949 or 1950 Chevy station wagon with that nearly all
>glass rear end was not standard styling; this appears to be the Nomad
>version? Also, what version had that big splash of chrome down the side?
>I like the idea of including tractors and cars/trucks in the same antique
>show; a few of the smaller shows in southeast USA do that. Don't know
>about
>other regions.
>Herb
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