Cars of the GM Heritage Center: An Insider’s Look

© 2015 General Motors LLC. Used with permission, GM Media Archive.© 2015 General Motors LLC. Used with permission, GM Media Archive.
1957 Chevrolet Nomad
Commonly referred to as the “Chevy Bel Air Nomad,” this small 2-door wagon strikes a chord with many who appreciate its sporty yet utilitarian flair. The similarities between the Bel Air sedan and Nomad wagon are less than subtle, so much so that GM suits felt they could sell more Nomads if it were associated with the Bel Air name. But the Nomad possesses a style all its own — it really is more sedan than wagon, but its utilitarian aspects of have not gone unnoticed through the years.

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5 thoughts on “Cars of the GM Heritage Center: An Insider’s Look

  1. Great rendition — especially of the Cadillacs. When will we ever see another Cadillac to rival those shown here? We need a new icon without worrying about fuel efficiency and “organic” greenness.

  2. A bright red Cadillac convertible was my ideal car when I was a kid and it still is. They don’t make such gorgeous cars any longer.

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