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After laying eyes on this 1954 Chevrolet Tin Woody Wagon in 2004, ... Two-and-a-half years and $30,000 later, this '54 Chevy was looking mean and ready for the streets!
The base price of a Nomad was at least $200 more than any other Chevy station wagon and $265 more than the convertible. Even the Corvette was only $360 more than the Nomad in 1955. See All 17 Photos ...
The Chevy Handyman wagon was an entry-level offering, as it was based on the Chevrolet 150. These were primarily fleet cars, and as such sold in far fewer numbers than either the 210 or the Bel Air.
Bob Purdy 1954 Chevrolet station wagon - Street Rodder Top 100 Syracuse Nationals. Oshawa, ONT. Chuck Vranas Writer Robert McGaffin Photographer Jul 30, 2012. See All 4 Photos.