GM Press Release Photos – National Sales Conference, Showroom Display
These photos from GM Photographic show all of the 1959 Chevrolet models on display at the 1958 National Sales Conference, held at the Detroit Masonic Temple.
Continue reading →These photos from GM Photographic show all of the 1959 Chevrolet models on display at the 1958 National Sales Conference, held at the Detroit Masonic Temple.
Continue reading →This section, titled “Station Wagon Series”, covers all five models available. Nomad, Kingswood, Parkwood, Brookwood 4-Door and Brookwood 2-Door. Both interior and exteriors are illustrated. Nomad wagons carried the Impala trim level, and were offered only in the 4-Door body … Continue reading →
The 1960 Chevrolet Dealer Album was the ultimate promotional book for salesmen. These contained colorful illustrations of every single model in detail, inside and out. Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Nomad, Kingswood, Parkwood, Brookwood, Corvette and Corvair. Not just each line, … Continue reading →
Here is the very rare ’58 station wagon brochure. It contains all of the wagon models, Brookwood, Yeoman, Nomad. Starting in 1958, the Nomad wagon was now a 4-door model, not a 2-door like they were from ’55-’57. Many enthusiasts … Continue reading →
Over at the H.A.M.B…. “Hokey Ass Message Board” where traditional hot-rodders hang out, there’s a thread featuring the build progress of a custom ’59 Chevy Brookwood station wagon. The builder, “Woodpecker” from Dover Delaware has some amazing talent. Check it out!
Continue reading →Dealer showroom brochure for the 1960 model year. Includes all models of passenger cars. Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala, Brookwood, Parkwood, Kingswood, Nomad, El Camino, and Corvair.
Continue reading →This ’58 Chevrolet brochure shows all models, Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Delray, Nomad, Brookwood and Yeoman … everything but trucks!
Continue reading →Dealer showroom brochure for the 1959 model year. Includes all models of passenger cars. Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala, Brookwood, Parkwood, Kingswood, Nomad and El Camino.
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