https://www.ericsmusclecars.com For 1956, the Nomad got a few small styling changes. The grill was bigger and wider and included a horizontal bar. The small tail lights on the 1955 Nomad gave way to larger tail light housings. Plus the fuel filler cap was hidden behind the driver side tail lamp. Only 8,000 Nomads were sold in the 1956 production year. Chevrolet had hoped for better Nomad sales. Regular Bel Air 4 door station wagons out sold the Nomad almost two to one. The 1955 and 1956 Nomads are more popular today than 50 years ago. Just like the name Bel Air, the Chevy Nomad is well known and highly sought after. This Nassau blue beauty had a full restoration and has been driven sparingly since. Powered by the original 265 and automatic transmission It runs and drives as it should and all chrome , trim and glass is clean and polished. This would be a welcome addition to any Chevy lovers collection.