
Gerald Moore will probably never how many other glitzy, gorgeous and somewhat overlooked 1958 Chevrolet Nomad wagons are still hiding somewhere on the planet. That’s kind of too bad, because it would be fun to know. For 1958, Chevrolet didn’t keep exact tallies of how many station wagons were built from each of its lines. All we have is a grand total of 170,473 haulers from the Bow Tie company, and that number includes all the wagons in the Del Ray, Biscayne and Bel Air series.
Moore is a longtime Chevy guy, though, and he knows for sure that the four-door Nomads are downright scarce these days. “To tell you the truth, I’ve only seen one other Nomad like this from ’58. I’ve seen the Brookwoods and the other wagons, but I’ve just seen the one like this and that was in Minnesota at Back To The 50’s. He had it all shaved and customized, but it was a ’58.
“That’s the only other one I’ve ever seen. They grouped all the wagons together [for production figures] and I can’t find out how many were manufactured. I would love to know.”
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