Posted by NC wayne on June 20, 2019 at 15:25:24 from (40.142.136.241):
In Reply to: Re: Just an old car posted by R.w.b. on June 20, 2019 at 14:46:49:
The Nomads were two door only, and we're essentially the Bel-Aire version of Chevy's wagon lineup, at least from '55 to '57.
Stepping down were the 150 and 210 series wagons. They could be had in either 2 or 4 door.
There were also the Sedan Delivery models. They didn't typically have rear quarter windows, although I have seen some special order ones that did have glass in the rear. Too the SD had a one piece liftgate, as opposed to a liftgate and a separate drop down tailgate like the Nomad and the lower series wagons.
I've got two of the 1955, 210 Series, 2 door, Handyman wagons. The 4 door version of those that get shortened to 2 has a definite "stubby" look to it. As far as the Nomad in the pic, it looks completely normal to me.
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