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Old 12-27-2023, 06:35 PM
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Old 12-27-2023, 09:34 PM
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Here’s some info on the factory A/C system in this thread https://www.trifive.com/threads/1955...ioning.156241/
(Not to be confused with the Chevrolet dealer installed A/C kit that wouldn’t be as extensive as a factory setup as far as equipment and mods to the dash, etc)
It sounds like it was quite a rare option (someone suggests 500 or less) and you have to figure that most of those were likely in loaded 4 door sedans and wagons. One guy talks about needing 8 years to piece together all of the components for a restoration and the projected cost of buying parts then making it functional.

I bet having what looks like a complete system along with the “AC” on the trim tag makes the A/C a +20k add on this Nomad. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the bids hit $60k.
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Old 12-28-2023, 07:20 PM
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I LOVE THIS THING!! Why won't my garage get bigger while I sleep, like my beer belly does ??? I need more room!

Trim tag suggest came with the AC and a tinted windshield, but not the power windows or power seat. Looks like the restorer in the 80's added everything they could get their hands on.

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I would paint the door and the cowl filler panels, touch up the rest, and drive the wheels off of it!! (Just not in the rain.) Deal with a full repaint later, AFTER you’ve been able to thoroughly enjoy it without fear of getting a chip or ding along the way!

Once it is repainted it will likely be back to little to no use, like the deceased prior owner (RIP).
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Raise the roof on the garage and add a couple lifts.
OR, have a pole building put up...
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I have a friend who bought a dead stock factory a/c '55 Nomad from another friend who owned it forever, and promptly resto-modded it including LS with modern a/c.
If there are any questions, I could ask him, or he may have parts that were removed?? - Bill W

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I LOVE THIS THING!! Why won't my garage get bigger while I sleep, like my beer belly does ??? I need more room!

Trim tag suggest came with the AC and a tinted windshield, but not the power windows or power seat. Looks like the restorer in the 80's added everything they could get their hands on.

Comment I left on BAT --

I would paint the door and the cowl filler panels, touch up the rest, and drive the wheels off of it!! (Just not in the rain.) Deal with a full repaint later, AFTER you’ve been able to thoroughly enjoy it without fear of getting a chip or ding along the way!

Once it is repainted it will likely be back to little to no use, like the deceased prior owner (RIP).
Jeff: WS on the trim tag indicates power windows and power seat.
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Old 12-28-2023, 08:27 PM
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Frankly, I like the 55 Nomad better without the rocker trim or the extra bumper chrome, which I assume they call bumper guards.

I can live with it. The only think I really don't like on this one is the stupid looking visor.
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Jeff: WS on the trim tag indicates power windows and power seat.
Ah, OK. I looked at one site that said WS was tinted windshield and EZI was all tinted glass. That's what I get for believing the internet ...
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Sold $57,555. ($60,433 w bid fee-did somebody guess $60k?
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Sold $57,555. ($60,433 w bid fee-did somebody guess $60k?
I was hoping you would be way over, but I guess the insanity continues.
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