Wednesday, November 6, 2013

1954 Chevrolet Nomad

Chevrolet Nomad Motorama Showcar, 1954

Nomad station wagon
 
The Nomad combined the sleek styling of a sports car with the versatility of station wagon. Built with a “glass fiber reinforced plastic” body, the Nomad was two-door with space for six passengers. It was built on modified 115-inch Chevrolet wagon chassis to give it the extra space necessary for this seating capacity. The Nomad also had an electrically operated rear window that automatically retracted into the tailgate when unlocked or could be remotely controlled by a button on the instrument panel. The Nomad was most lauded of the three Corvette dream cars for 1954. A larger version of this concept appeared for the 1955 model year and the nameplate would appear on concepts in the late 1990's and 2000's.
 
Chevrolet Nomad Motorama Showcar, 1954

First exhibited at General Motors 1954 Motorama, the Chevrolet Nomad was on display during the 1955 Chicago Auto Show. Though styled like an early Corvette, the concept was actually mounted on Chevy’s larger 115-inch wheelbase station wagon chassis. Stylish roof featured frameless doors, slanted B-pillar and side window treatment found on the 1955-56-57 Nomad production models. Under the hood of the prototype was the 150 horsepower, 235.5 cubic inch six-cylinder engine, equipped with triple carburetors. Chevrolet has exhibited modern interpretations of its original Nomad wagon at the 1999 and 2004 Chicago show.
 
Corvette show cars: Convertible, Coupe, Nomad wagon, Corvair fastback coupe (1954) 
Corvette show cars: Convertible, Coupe, Nomad wagon, Corvair fastback coupe (1954)
 
Corvette show cars: Corvair fastback coupe, Convertible, Nomad wagon, Coupe (1954) 
Corvette show cars: Corvair fastback coupe, Convertible, Nomad wagon, Coupe (1954)
 
Source:  shorey.net