"Plastic model kit of a US car from the 1950s. About your 1957 Chevrolet Nomad: It all started at the 1954 Autorama Show. General Motors exhibited vehicles from the future"" as well as current models. The lines that formed around one of these ""future"" vehicles - a deluxe station wagon - convinced them to start producing the Chevrolet Nomad. The Nomad was the special and sporty Chevrolet station wagon with two doors that was built in 1957 as the last and final model in a three-year series. The Nomad name remained, but from 1958 onwards as a four-door model that sold far better than the two-door variant. All two-door Nomads with three five-cylinder engines are now highly sought-after collectors' items and are particularly valued as factory originals. Only 6,103 Nomad models were built for 1957, with a total of 22,375 examples built over three years. The Atlantis release of the sleek 1957 Nomad captures the excitement of the late '50s drive-in scene. It's packed with details like a Chevrolet V-8 small-block that can be built two ways, an opening hood, a hinged tailgate, and rotating wheels. Build it with the stock Bel Air hubcaps or the chrome reverse wheels. It comes with beautiful flame decals similar to those on the famous Hollingsworth Nomad."
Manufacturer:
Atlantis Toy and Hobby 435 Brook Avenue, Unit 16 11729 Deer Park, NY USA Info@atlantis-models.com www.atlantis-models.com
Responsible person within the EU:
Gebr. FALLER GmbH Kreuzstraße 9 78148 Gütenbach Deutschland info@faller.de www.faller.de