This 1971 Chevrolet Nomad is finished in blue over black vinyl upholstery and powered by a 350ci V8 paired with a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. Equipment includes 15″ American Racing wheels, a cowl induction-style hood, power steering, chrome bumpers, quarter vent windows, aftermarket air conditioning, power brakes, and aftermarket auxiliary gauges. The car was acquired by the seller in January 2022, and work said to have been performed under previous ownership consisted of replacing the floor pan and metal repairs on the quarter and fender panels prior to a repaint. This Nomad is offered with a spare set of wheels and a Maine registration in the seller’s name.
The body reportedly received repairs to the quarter and fender panels prior to a repaint in metallic blue under previous ownership. Black stripes adorn the cowl induction-style hood, and additional exterior details include chrome bumpers, bright trim, dual exhaust outlets, added SS and 350 badging, as well as a dual-hinged tailgate with a retractable window. The seller notes a paint chip on the hood as well as imperfections on the lower body panels, and the left-rear window is difficult to roll up.
American Racing 15″ Torque Thrust wheels are mounted with Mastercraft Avenger GT white-letter tires. The wagon is equipped with power steering and power-assisted brakes. A spare set of body-color 15″ steel wheels with polished hubcaps and Grand Prix Performance GT tires is included in the sale.
The front and rear bench seats are upholstered in black vinyl and joined by a color-coordinated dashboard, headliner, door panels, and carpets. Additional equipment includes quarter vent windows, lap belts, a Vintage Air air conditioning system, a glovebox, and a Sparkomatic AM/FM cassette stereo.
The three-spoke steering wheel fronts a horizontal-sweep 120-mph speedometer with an inset fuel gauge. A tachometer is mounted on the steering column, and additional aftermarket gauges monitoring coolant temperature, oil pressure, and voltage, are housed in a pod beneath the dashboard. The five-digit odometer shows 97k miles, approximately 100 of which have been added under current ownership. True mileage is unknown.
A GM ZZ4 350ci V8 was installed under previous ownership and breathes through a four-barrel carburetor, a polished air cleaner, and a dual exhaust system. The seller notes that the choke needs to be adjusted, and service in May 2022 included changing the oil.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. The floor pan is said to have been replaced under previous ownership, and the seller reports the transmission pan gasket was replaced along with a fluid flush during current ownership.
The car does not have a current title, as it is registered in a state that does not issue titles for a vehicle of its age. It is being sold on its registration.