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History of the Nomad – WALDORF 1954
The Corvette Nomad was a 1954 proto-type that debuted at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City for General Motors Motorama. It has been called the WALDORF ever since. It was such a huge success that some of the unique features were applied to a Chevrolet Belair two-door station wagon and it was put into production as a Nomad in 1955.
Board of Directors
The Chevrolet Nomad Association is divided into three regions: the east region, the central region, and the west region. There are nine members on the board of directors, three from each region. A director’s term is for three years, after which he or she may run for re-election.
Annual Convention
The Chevrolet Nomad Association holds a convention for members each year in July. Activities include a swap meet, car show with judging, local and car-related tours, and an awards banquet. Click below to learn about the next convention. Each year's location is different!
Membership
Our members hail from all 50 states and several countries including Sweden, Canada, New Zealand, England, and Australia.
Member's Cars
This is a place for club member’s to show their cars.
In Memoriam
Join us in sending condolences to the family and friends of club members who have passed away.