The Tri-Five was such a popular car that Chevrolet sold almost five million of them from 1955 to 1957. But while the nameplate itself is very common, some versions of the Tri-Five are actually hard to ...
The Chevy Nomad began life as a 1954 General Motors Motorama show car. The two-door sport wagon had front and rear styling lifted directly from the Corvette, including the oval grille with thirteen ...
Built in around five million units from 1955 to 1957, the Tri-Five Chevy isn't exactly rare. However, these models have become design icons of the 1950s, and they're quite valuable nowadays, ...
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