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Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad: 1955 1957
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad
A-body · Final year of the classic Nomad. Lowest production of the th... · The last Nomad — and the most desirable of them all
Ultra Rare
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad — AI-generated studio reference image
Production & Overview
Total Production
6,534
Original MSRP
$2,757
Assembly Plants
Multiple GM plants
Wheelbase
115 inches
Body Styles
2-Door Station Wagon
Curb Weight
3,350 lbs
Notable Packages & Production
Rochester Ramjet FI — Fuel Injection
5-10x base
Unknown
produced
Available Engines
235 235ci — inline-6
Base six
140 hp
283 283ci — V8
Base V8
185 hp
283PP 283ci — V8
Power Pack 4-barrel
220 hp
283FI 283ci — V8
Fuel injection — extremely rare in Nomad body
283 hp
Buyer Checklist
⚠ Clone warning: Fuel injection Nomad is among the most valuable tri-fives — non-matching decimates value. Always verify with cowl tag, engine stamp, and registry before purchase.
Verify cowl tag for correct paint and trim
Fuel injection — verify all Rochester components and engine number
Inspect unique rear body panels and tailgate
Check roof area and rear window surround for rust
Inspect all floors and frame rails
Verify correct 1957-specific tailfins and chrome trim
Check tailgate operation — unique mechanism
Inspect cargo area for correct vinyl
Check for correct vertical taillights
Contact VCCA or Nomad Club for registry verification
Known Problem Areas
Cowl rust and tailgate area rust
Unique panel unavailability
Fuel injection fraud
Incorrect paint combinations
Tailgate hardware replacement with incorrect parts
Floor and frame rust
What Drives Value
↑ Increases Value
Fuel injection numbers-matching — values $250,000+
Correct two-tone paint with cowl tag
All correct unique body hardware
VCCA certified
↓ Decreases Value
Fuel injection fraud
Missing unique body parts
Heavy structural rust
Incorrect color combination
Restoration Overview
Difficulty Very High
Parts Availability Poor for unique parts
Driver Quality Cost $45,000 – $85,000
Show Quality Cost $100,000 – $200,000
Key Suppliers Classic Industries (limited) · Tri-Five.com · Specialty fabricators
Pop Culture & Legacy
Final year of the iconic Nomad — ended an era
Among the most valuable American wagons at auction
VCCA and tri-five shows consistently feature these as centerpiece cars
Other Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad Years