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What models did Chevrolet make in 1955?

In 1955, Chevrolet's passenger-car lineup consisted mainly of three series—the 150, the 210, and the Bel Air—complemented by the distinctive two-door Nomad wagon.


The year is also remembered for Chevrolet's introduction of the small-block V8 and the emergence of the styling and engineering cues that defined the Tri-Five era through 1957.


Core models offered in 1955


The following list covers the principal Chevrolet passenger-car models available in 1955. Each represents a tier in the lineup that offered multiple body styles within each series.



  • Chevrolet 150 (Series 150)

  • Chevrolet 210 (Series 210)

  • Chevrolet Bel Air (top-line series)

  • Chevrolet Nomad (two-door wagon)


These models formed the backbone of Chevrolet's 1955 passenger-car lineup, with Bel Air serving as the premium option and Nomad providing a practical wagon alternative.


Notable body styles and features of 1955


Beyond the model names, 1955 offered a range of body styles and features that defined the year. The Bel Air was available in multiple configurations, including sport-oriented hardtops and convertibles, while the Nomad stood out as a two-door wagon in the lineup. The 150 and 210 series provided essential sedans and coupes for family and work use.


Bel Air body style variants


The Bel Air line included attractive two-door hardtops and convertibles, with distinct trim and badge cues that set it apart from the 150 and 210 models. These variants became styling icons of the mid-1950s.


Nomad wagon


The Nomad was Chevrolet's two-door wagon offering for 1955, sharing its design language with the Bel Air while delivering wagon practicality for families and hobbyists.


Summary


Chevrolet's 1955 model year stands out for its three-pronged lineup — 150, 210, and Bel Air — plus the notable Nomad wagon. It also marks the launch of the small-block V8 and the early styling cues of the Tri-Five era. The combination of new engineering and diverse body styles helped Chevrolet cover a broad market during a pivotal year in American automotive history.

What are the most sought after 1955 chevys?


Perhaps their most sought-after vehicle is the 1955 Chevy Bel-Air. The Bel-Air offers classic car enthusiasts a number of features worth writing home about.



What models did Chevy have in 1956?


Explore 1956 Chevrolet Models

  • 1956 150.
  • 1956 1500.
  • 1956 210.
  • 1956 210 Del Ray.
  • 1956 3100.
  • 1956 3200.
  • 1956 3600.
  • 1956 3800.



What vehicles did Chevy make in 1955?


The Bel Air, 210, and 150 models could be bought as a four-door, or as a two-door with a post between the front and rear passenger windows, known as the two-door sedan. The 210 and Bel Air models could also be with a two-door hardtop, which was marketed as the "Sport Coupe".



What cars were made in 1955?


Cars made in 1955 include iconic models like the Chevrolet Bel Air, Ford Thunderbird, and Plymouth Belvedere. Other notable cars from that year were the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Alloy Gullwing, Cadillac Eldorado Brougham, Citroën DS, and the Porsche 356A/1500GS Carrera Speedster. Many manufacturers, such as Chevrolet, Packard, Pontiac, and Plymouth, introduced entirely new models with features like panoramic windshields.
 
Popular American models

  • Chevrolet Bel Air, 210, and 150 models
  • Ford Thunderbird, Fairlane, and Country Sedan
  • Plymouth Belvedere
  • Dodge models
  • Chrysler 300
  • Buick models
  • Packard Clipper 

Popular international models
  • Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Alloy Gullwing and 190SL
  • Ferrari 375 America Coupe Speciale and 375 MM Berlinetta Speciale
  • Alfa Romeo 1900 and Giulietta Spider
  • Citroën DS
  • Porsche 356A/1500GS Carrera Speedster
  • Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
  • Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud 

Other notable vehicles
  • Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
  • Studebaker Speedster
  • Jaguar D-Type (XK-SS)
  • Ford F-100 truck
  • Saab 93
  • Triumph TR3 


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