Original 1957 Chevy Belaire? Wagon Stashed in The Forest
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@grizzleybearz282004 no its not a Nomad. Nomad have a slanted back. This is the "Townsman". Designed as a work vehicle. The same model is available in the Bel Air class but is called the Beauville
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Did you get it?
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Very Nice. I know NOW that these are not Nomads, however until very recently I didn't know the difference between a Bel Aire, a 210 150, and Nomad not until recently being a American car fan. I just figured that any chevy that looked like a 57 Bel Aire, but was a longer station wagon version of it, was called a Nomad. So I call these cars 4 dr Nomads, even though I'm incorrect and they're not Nomads. C'mon the name 4 dr. Nomad sounds so much better the stationwagon.
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@sppjr theres a space in "Bel Air"
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This is a '57 Chevrolet 210 4dr wagon
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ok this is a regular 4 door wagon nothing specail and its not worth anything cuz its a 4 door i know i have one, ive been wanting a 57 wagon and i could only afford a 4 door but then again im 14 and only have $500 :)
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@PHAEDRIDER The Nomad is a 2 dr hardtop with a shorter roofline. 2 dr sedans are NOT Nomads.
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i think its a 1957 chevy nomad!?
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It is a 210
something not right about this.Any red blooded American who "found" this car in the woods would have run the tag and vin# to find the owner.If no owner was found and it was not stolen that person would put in a claim for the car,pay any fee's, printed adds in the paper for 30 to 60 days depending on that states law.Then after the time period no one claims the car.vintagemachines could legally claim the car,fix it up for themselves,sell it for large or sell as is.....Something not right.
moparmadness1 1 year ago
This car was on private properrty and is now gone.
vintagemachines 1 year ago
Did ya get it yet?
ScriptWorker 1 year ago
Still there.
vintagemachines 1 year ago