1955 Chevy Nomad Custom Street Rod Body Off Build Show Restore Chevrolet on 2040-cars
Indio, California, United States
Engine:350
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 36,000
Make: Chevrolet
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: NOMAD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: REAR
| 1955 CHEVROLET NOMAD BODY OFF BUILD AWESOME DRIVER!!! Listing for a friend. '55 Chevy Nomad. Older built car that still shows great! Was a body off build. NO rust! Beautifully straight body with amazing stainless! Underside of the car is every bit as clean as the top. 2'' dropped spindles, chrome A arms, sway bars, 9'' Ford rear. New tires with new Foose wheels. 245/40ZR17 front, with 265/40ZR 18 rears with less than 1000 miles on them. Nicely detailed 350 crate engine that runs perfect and always runs cool. This is a proven long distance driver with no rattles or squeeks. Fresh 700R4 4 speed automatic trans. 1400 RPM at 80 MPH! Super solid! Power steering and power disc brakes with cross vented and drilled front rotors. A/C works perfectly as well. All glass, rubber, stainless, chrome in excellent condition. Silver metallic roof with blue metallic body. The paint is showing some age, but shines great. A little thin in spots. Hand painted pinstripes. Custom louvered hood. You would be hard pressed to find another Nomad with a body this solid and straight! Interior is comfortable and user friendly. Custom center console with Camaro shifter. Tilt wheel, power windows. Polished stainless inlay on dash. Custom interior lights work when drivers door opens. Perfect headliner with the stock chrome strips rechromed. Take a look at the pictures, they speak for themselves. Any questions, call Scott. 760-466-2093. Car is located in Escondido, Ca. Can email more pictures on request. Sold as is, where is. I encourage all bidders to come take a look for themselves. As with any used car, expect a chip or scratch here and there, but you won't be disappointed! $1000 non refundable deposit due within 48 hours of auction ending, balance within 7 days of auction ending. barris Watson roth chop choptop chopped show kustom custom French frenched shaved section sectioned 1949 1950 '49 '50 carson rat rod street pro prostreet ratrod whitewalls spinners flames flamed scallops curbfeelers lowered low lowrider boyd coddington shoebox 1956 1957 bel air convertible shoebox rounded | 
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