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1957 Chevy Nomad by SJCooksey
8" x 10" GRAPHITE Pencil SKETCH on Watercolor Paper FRAMED
This wagon is more than just a car; it's a rolling piece of art. I've always been captivated by the wagon silhouette – for me, it's the ultimate in automotive elegance, even more so than a coupe.
Fun Facts to Impress Your Friends: Luxury Wagon: The Nomad was initially envisioned as a premium, upscale wagon, reflected in its unique styling and higher price point. Hidden Tailgate: The rear tailgate was a two-piece design, with the lower section folding down and the upper glass section lifting up, a feature that was quite innovative for its time. Short Production Run: 1957 was the last year for the Nomad as a distinct model within the Bel Air line. It only lasted from 1955 to 1957. Making it a highly sought after vehicle by collectors. Engine Power: The '57 could be equipped with the legendary 283 cubic inch "Super Turbo-Fire" V8, a powerhouse that helped solidify Chevy's performance reputation.
Hand Drawn SKETCH Includes FRAME & TAX (DELIV. to US only)
About the Artist SJ Cooksey is a passionate artist who specializes in capturing the essence of iconic vehicles. Explore more of his work, including sketches, paintings, and coloring books, at SJCooksey.com.
Interested in a Commission? Imagine your own dream car reimagined in a personalized sketch. Contact SJ Cooksey directly to discuss a commission piece.
1957 Chevy Nomad by SJCooksey
8" x 10" GRAPHITE Pencil SKETCH on Watercolor Paper FRAMED
This wagon is more than just a car; it's a rolling piece of art. I've always been captivated by the wagon silhouette – for me, it's the ultimate in automotive elegance, even more so than a coupe.
Fun Facts to Impress Your Friends: Luxury Wagon: The Nomad was initially envisioned as a premium, upscale wagon, reflected in its unique styling and higher price point. Hidden Tailgate: The rear tailgate was a two-piece design, with the lower section folding down and the upper glass section lifting up, a feature that was quite innovative for its time. Short Production Run: 1957 was the last year for the Nomad as a distinct model within the Bel Air line. It only lasted from 1955 to 1957. Making it a highly sought after vehicle by collectors. Engine Power: The '57 could be equipped with the legendary 283 cubic inch "Super Turbo-Fire" V8, a powerhouse that helped solidify Chevy's performance reputation.
Hand Drawn SKETCH Includes FRAME & TAX (DELIV. to US only)
About the Artist SJ Cooksey is a passionate artist who specializes in capturing the essence of iconic vehicles. Explore more of his work, including sketches, paintings, and coloring books, at SJCooksey.com.
Interested in a Commission? Imagine your own dream car reimagined in a personalized sketch. Contact SJ Cooksey directly to discuss a commission piece.
1957 Chevy Nomad by SJCooksey
8" x 10" GRAPHITE Pencil SKETCH on Watercolor Paper FRAMED
This wagon is more than just a car; it's a rolling piece of art. I've always been captivated by the wagon silhouette – for me, it's the ultimate in automotive elegance, even more so than a coupe.
Fun Facts to Impress Your Friends: Luxury Wagon: The Nomad was initially envisioned as a premium, upscale wagon, reflected in its unique styling and higher price point. Hidden Tailgate: The rear tailgate was a two-piece design, with the lower section folding down and the upper glass section lifting up, a feature that was quite innovative for its time. Short Production Run: 1957 was the last year for the Nomad as a distinct model within the Bel Air line. It only lasted from 1955 to 1957. Making it a highly sought after vehicle by collectors. Engine Power: The '57 could be equipped with the legendary 283 cubic inch "Super Turbo-Fire" V8, a powerhouse that helped solidify Chevy's performance reputation.
Hand Drawn SKETCH Includes FRAME & TAX (DELIV. to US only)
About the Artist SJ Cooksey is a passionate artist who specializes in capturing the essence of iconic vehicles. Explore more of his work, including sketches, paintings, and coloring books, at SJCooksey.com.
Interested in a Commission? Imagine your own dream car reimagined in a personalized sketch. Contact SJ Cooksey directly to discuss a commission piece.
8” x 10” Hand drawn Sketch (11” x 14” Black Frame)