Vintage Chevrolet Bel Air Cars

Factory-Fresh 1955 Chevy Nomad Emerges From 40-Year Hibernation
By Ben Marks — Collectors Weekly pal Justin Pinchot just sent us a video of his new pride and joy, a 1955 Chevy Nomad wagon. "It has completely original paint, interior, and drive train," Pinchot says, "and is so clean, I thought for sure it was a restored car until I saw it in person." The two-door station wagon, which has been kept safe and warm in storage since 1974, has 87,000 original miles on it, and Pinchot is only its second or third owner, "depending on if you count the original owner's son, who...

Riding the Classics, from Chevys to Schwinns
By Maribeth Keane — I’ve been around Chevy cars my whole life and had them when I was in high school. It’s a lifetime thing. Some people do Fords; others Chryslers. It can be as easy as what your first car was. My first was a ‘59 Chevy El Camino. Actually, I’m a General Motors person. I have also a Cadillac, but mostly Chevrolets. It’s not a particular model I’m interested in. Louis Chevrolet was a French guy, a racer. General Motors bought his company, around 1910. Chevrolet became General Motors’...