Richard Graves' 1957 Chevrolet

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Photo courtesy of Jon Farguson - Jon's Body Shop.
Photo courtesy of Jon Farguson - Jon's Body Shop.
Photo courtesy of Jon Farguson - Jon's Body Shop.
Photo courtesy of Jon Farguson - Jon's Body Shop.
Richard's Nomad was built as a clone of Sam Hollingsworth's 1957 Chevrolet Nomad. Sam's Nomad was featured on the cover of Rod & Custom May 1967.
Richard's clone was featured on the cover of The Rodder's Journal 48.
A photo of Rixhard's Nomad from The Rodder's Journal photo shoot. Photo courtesy of The Rodder's Journal.

1957 Chevrolet Nomad owned by Richard Graves of Long Beach, California. Restyled by Jon's Body Shop, Richard's Nomad was built as a clone of Sam Hollingsworth's 1957 Chevrolet Nomad.


Flames by Dennis Ricklefs

Just like Sam's Nomad, the flames on Richard's clone were laid by Dennis Ricklefs.[1]


Magazine Features and Appearances

The Rodder's Journal 48


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