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Did Chevrolet make a 58 Nomad?

Yes, Chevrolet did produce a 1958 Nomad model. The Nomad was a two-door station wagon variant of the Chevrolet Bel Air, known for its distinctive styling and popularity among classic car enthusiasts.


The Chevrolet Nomad: A Brief History


The Nomad was first introduced by Chevrolet in 1955 as a two-door station wagon body style based on the Bel Air model. It was designed to be a more stylish and sporty alternative to the traditional station wagon, with features like a wraparound windshield, a sloping roofline, and a distinctive tailgate.


The 1958 Nomad was the fourth and final year of the first-generation Nomad model. It featured a new, more angular design that was in line with the overall styling changes made to the Bel Air line for that year.


Key Features of the 1958 Chevrolet Nomad



  • Based on the Chevrolet Bel Air platform

  • Two-door station wagon body style

  • Distinctive wraparound windshield and sloping roofline

  • Available in a variety of color schemes and trim levels

  • Powered by a range of V8 engine options, including the 283 cubic inch small-block V8


The 1958 Nomad was a relatively low-volume model, with just over 22,000 units produced that year. However, it has since become a highly sought-after classic car, prized for its unique styling and the enduring appeal of the Nomad nameplate.

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