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Unusual 1955 Chevrolet Nomad two-door station wagon has bedome a highly prized collector car. The vector drawing's a slightly modified hot rod version of the original. This ultimate 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop finished in aqua and off white belongs to Jeff Thomas and Al Reinert of Michigan. Destroying the cars, some of them classic American creations, has proved more painful for the American troops than for the people who wanted to take them. Variations of the small-block Chevy are still the most popular powerplants for rodders and customizers. Mousepad contains the vector image at the bottom in the foreground, and a lighter, detailled closeup in the background. And '55 through '57 Chevrolets are the darlings of collectors and cruisers. Unauthorized use of any materials presented here is prohibited. Bobbi Tucker signing autographs at one of Rocky's sessions. Laurie Henderson signing autographs at one of Rocky's sessions.
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