1956 Chevrolet
Nomad
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1956 CHEVROLET NOMAD WAGON
This is one sharp ride Beautiful turquoise and ivory paint with new matching interior. Looks to be the original Chevy 265 V-8 engine with a Powerglide transmission. New exhaust. New wide white tires. New brakes and wheel cylinders. Nomads are low production cars. Their unique styling makes them highly collectable. This one is a very good example. Everyone that sees it thinks its a great car. It does show very well. Chrome is very good as is the trim. Like all of our cars we went through this one very well, we even re-built the speedometer. I like to sell you very good cars. I have driven this car over 40 miles so I feel I know this car. We had the front seat re-padded. Why was it not done when they installed the new interior???? We think this car might have been hot rodded at some time. It looks like they cut floor pan above the trans for a 4 speed transmission??? We think it may have been hit on the right side years ago but nothing shows other then the right rear inner fender well is off a little, otherwise nothing. Even the lower rocker looks good like its never been hit. It has a patch on the spare tire well. Looks like some minor rust repair on the underside otherwise the frame and all looks great. Someone tried to under coat it but the stuff never hardened so if you touch it it comes off on your hand. The vin tag has been taken off and riveted back on, this may require bonding in your state. This Nomad came out of California. It now has power brakes with a split brake system. Seat belts. Stock non working radio. Tach. If cars could only talk what stories we would hear. Come check it out for yourself. Cond # 2. \r\n\r\nDragers believes that it is very important to personally inspect the vehicle you are interested in. If you cannot inspect it yourself you should hire an inspector. Here are two very knowledgeable old car appraisers you can contact. \r\n\r\nJohn Kincl (360) 895-1766 http://www.autoideas.net/ and/or \r\n\r\nLance Lambert (206) 362-2530 www.vintagevehicletv.com
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Drager’s International
Classic Sales
1645 Walton Dr
Burlington, WA 98233
Jeri: 206-533-9600
Andrew: 206-459-3403
Email - dragers@mac.com
We charge a $50.00 doc fee for instate and $100.00 doc fee for out of state sales on top of the selling price. The State of Washington says we can charge up to $150.00 doc fee that is negotiable. The doc fees cover costs such as trip permits and FedEx costs.
We sell all of our vehicles AS IS, NO WARRANTY. We check them over, we do a report card and we grade and decode each vehicle. We have them serviced and safety checked. You can see these reports on our web page www.dragers.com We try very hard to tell you everything that we know. We give you lots of photos and video so you can see the vehicles very well. We have been in classic sales for more than 30 years.
Drager’s believes that it is very important to personally inspect the vehicle you are interested in. If you cannot inspect it yourself you should hire an inspector. Here are two very knowledgeable old car appraisers you can contact.
Dan Jubie (360) 421-4033
John Kincl (360) 895-1766 Check out his web page.
We use Concours Transport. Fred has done a great job for us over the years. Fred will do a great job for you.
Check out his web page.
Fred Koller - Concours Transport
2078 Ponticello DR.
Henderson NV 89052
(702) 361-1928
Email fredwkoller@gmail.com