
How cool is this sucker? It’s a fiberglass replica of the famous Waldorf Nomad. Need a refresher? Right after GM debuted the Corvette in 1953, they rolled out a Nomad show car. The rig was essentially a Corvette with an extended roof, hatch out back and more interior. For whatever reason, the combination of that curvaceous Corvette body and a long-roof design is intoxicating. GM never got around to building the car themselves, thereby upping the must-have factor exponentially. Superior Glass Works out of Oregon has finally gotten around to producing the thing, though only 25 will be churned out for public consumption. For $125,000 you can have a full rolling car, complete with interior, transmission, rear end and paint. You’ll have to supply your own LS-series V8, though. [Source: Hemmings]



The 20 X 10 wheels don’t belong on this car.
Otherwise, this is obviously the hottest thing since the invention of the fishnet stocking.
Great for:
Sales
Lease
& Rental markets
TV & Movies.
Id drive this with surf rack atop, Woody style & have HI color scheme with 60s colors & have
CD, PS PB, Bose sound system, GPS, multifuel engine.
Radical & way Cool.
Must produce some to Rent & for Sales.